Kate F
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It stands for Background Music. Idk, people here just tend to use acronyms for everything.What does "BGM" stand for? Why can't you people just spell things out??
It stands for Background Music. Idk, people here just tend to use acronyms for everything.What does "BGM" stand for? Why can't you people just spell things out??
Thank you. Why couldn't they just type that?It stands for Background Music. Idk, people here just tend to use acronyms for everything.
Yeah not reading that. When did we get soo lazy that we feel the need to abbreviate everything???Big List of Forum Abbreviations
20k – 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, MK, defunct 7DMT – Seven Dwarfs Mine Train AA – American Adventure AA – Audio Animatronics ABD – Adventures By Disney (world-wide tourist experiences) AC – Adventurer's Club (defunct) at Pleasure Island (defunct) at Disney Springs AC – Avenger's Campus...forums.wdwmagic.com
It’s been a thing at least as long as I discovered the site.Yeah not reading that. When did we get soo lazy that we feel the need to abbreviate everything???
Quite often it’s the case material is given to close confidants with the understanding it doesn’t get distributed wider until such time as it is permitted. I’m lucky in that a lot of material I have can be used on the understanding it isn’t released clean or in isolation, but I can use it as part of a larger sound mix in my videos.Martin is @marni1971. He has connections inside the company so if anyone here would have the audio, it would be him. Unfortunately he does not.
Do you have any good recordings of Let it Go?But I'm sure someone on this planet has it. ALL audios are on the computers of some lucky persons. WWell, I think it's in the category of the rarest things ever seen.
I believe most of the BGM for Splash (and almost most other area's) was released back in the late 90's/early 2000's on the WDW Forever/DL Forever CD making kiosks. Not sure if anybody remembers these, but there was usually one set of kiosks in each park (and one at Studio M at the Marketplace) where for $20, you could make a CD of 10 of your own selected tracks of music based on what was on the database. Back then ( and even now) $20 for 10 tracks seemed like a lot, so the viability of those kiosks clearly never was there. Most of those tracks are probably already ripped to mp3 and can be located somewhere online.
All of them have been ripped to MP3, but the Splash Mountain area music tracks sold from those kiosks were all from the Disneyland version, although mislabeled (at least in Florida) as being from the Magic Kingdom version. I bought a couple of these CDs from the kiosk at the Epcot International Gateway.
All of them have been ripped to MP3, but the Splash Mountain area music tracks sold from those kiosks were all from the Disneyland version, although mislabeled (at least in Florida) as being from the Magic Kingdom version. I bought a couple of these CDs from the kiosk at the Epcot International Gateway.
Possibly. I did share a collection folder quite a few years back. Since then more material has become available, I believe pretty much all the Orlando ride at least save for a few voice loops and the odd musical loop. I don’t think the bluegrass HDYD instrumental at the top of lift B is in circulation.Agreed!
I believe I have a couple of tracks from the WDW loop, but only a few. I remember getting them from Mousebits in the forum part, if memory serves. I thought they were from Martin, but I do not know. Maybe he could confirm?.
Ah! Is that the “Unofficial Album” compilation from Mousebits? I remember downloading those a while back. If memory serves all the stems were there, but in varying quality.Hi everybody! I have a 41 track CD of source audio with everything from the ride itself... but no queue music. Zip banjo music from unload is included, tho. Let me know if y'all would bet interested!
EDIT
Just listened to the ending tracks marked "Tag" at the end and they include the Chipmunk conversations in the queue as well as ambient Birds and Frogs
Ah! Is that the “Unofficial Album” compilation from Mousebits? I remember downloading those a while back. If memory serves all the stems were there, but in varying quality.
Is it okay if I upload the queue tracks I have to share, for those that need them? Combining our collections can help preserve as much as we can from this attraction. C:
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