MS, I have been wondering:
Do you know how the music for WA was created?
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I know that in the older Wonderland games the music had the .mod extension, so I could open the tracks up with Impulse Tracker. In Wonderland Adventures, they're in compiled format, aren't they? Is that because they... oh wait, how would you know? 

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Dlcs18, I have no problem playing these on their own. I use a program called, "All Sound Editor XP".
I just want to be able to open these .ogg files like you would in IT, seeing the actual musical code.

I just want to be able to open these .ogg files like you would in IT, seeing the actual musical code.
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You're correct, the music for the original trilogy are in mod format, which keeps the filesize small (and gives the games a classic retro game sound). The new games with their wider scope and feel have a soundtrack that is simply recorded in mp3 or ogg - a variety of equipment was used to make the music, I just don't know what. Could even be "live" instruments - although in this case I don't think there are any.
Oh.
I wish I could see things like 'samples' and use them.
Thankyou for explaining though.

I wish I could see things like 'samples' and use them.
Thankyou for explaining though.

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