Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Entire Boast Busters Episode BGM Only

This pleases Trixie!


BGM Only Boast Busters Part 1
BGM Only Boast Busters Part 2

15 comments:

Wingbeat said...

OP of videos here... the quality will be improved for future videos, this was a trial run.
(If you want a preview of what the video quality will be like for that, watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI_Xo9egVLs )

Anonymous said...

Hey, I just noticed, the blog says "1 comments". As in, plural when it's talking about only 1. Weird.

Gent said...

So we can do those awesome Portuguese fan dubs now, right?

Sind said...

So wait... Boast Busters without Boasting to Bust?

Anonymous said...

The best part is around 4:03... THE GREAT AND POWERFUL TRIXIE™!

Killsteal_Wolf said...

Some really good music in this episode, I personally like the Trixie Tornado Accordian the most.

Wingbeat said...

@Gent

Be my guest, I actually thought of fandubbers using my work when I was making this.

Anonymous said...

Trixie, you got out of the box!

mariomarc said...

Seth, I think you mean The Great and Powerful Trixie

Anonymous said...

I love that reaction image, somepony should add "Take it ALL off" to it

Gent said...

@Wingbeat
Ah, then we need to hook you up with this pony:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LyralioRC

Wingbeat said...

@Gent

Thank you for that link, I have sent them a note! *brohoof*

The GREAT and (all)POWERFUL Trixie! said...

The Great and Powerful Trixie should have her own theme song, not those meddlesome Ponyvillians! The Great and Powerful Trixie demands satisfaction!, maybe something with mystery and suspense. Oh, and of course, a solo by none other than David Bo- err, I mean, The GREAT and POWERFUL TRIXIE!

Peabnuts123 said...

Great! and what an episode to begin with =P I've always wondered... how in the heck do people remove the dialogue from the show (well, anything...) and what is it based off? Sometimes I see the vocals on a weird channel, or something, like Rarity screaming SPIKE! Why are these special cases different?

Also - account! (ooh, shiny)

Wingbeat said...

@Peabnuts123
Here's how it works in a nutshell. Vocals are recorded in mono and left exactly in the "center," split evenly between left and right. Everything else, music, ambiance, and most sound effects are in stereo. So, "subtracting" one side from the other cancels everything in the center, eg. the vocals.
This method is certainly the easiest, but it has its drawbacks (it cannot, as you have noticed, remove vocals when someone yells something all the way on the left or right side, or with heavy reverb.)
Make sense?

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