Tsubasa tokyo revalations song?

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Does anyone know what song is in the first episode when yuuko says
"He awakens" i think the song starts before that but the part i like starts after she says that :sohappy:

Any info is appreciated

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Maybe we could ask if she could release it in one of the future Tsubasa music compilations that will probably come out once all the acts have been animated :) (not only that but all the unreleased Tokyo Revelations bgm) :ayashii:
 
Sad, but true. :cry:
Maybe, we'll finally get an album with the future releases that just have to be planned as the manga is as good as finished by now. :ayashii:
 
If the DVD's have an isolated score we can rip the music. They might have some sound effects, but at least there won't be any dialogue.

Am I the only one that wants to start a project to rip all of Kajiura's unreleased tracks? :ohoho:
 
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Kowz said:
I have the Madlax box set, but i don't know anything about ripping :uh..: .

It seems to be a complicated process, and many programs are needed. I found these directions from a forum... I don't know if this is correct, but it's all I could find:

1. Insert the disc
2. Rip the correct episode using DVDFab HD Decrypter
3. Open PgcDemux and locate the largest IFO from the folder you ripped the Episode to.
4. Click Process to extract the AC3 (audio) file.
5. Using BeSweet GUI, you extract five WAV tracks from the AC3 (Front Right, Front Left, Center, Back Left, Back Right and Bass)
6. Open the audio tracks (besides Center because center is the speech track) and isolate the section you want (cut out the audio before and after)
7. If there is a section a section that talking took place, you can't use FR and FL because speech bleeds through those tracks. Turn up the volume on BL and BR.
8. Make sure audio pieces don't just cut in. Also fade them in and out! So if half of the song has talking, cut the half you can't use out, and leave the part that doesn't bleed through in the audio track. Fade what you have in so it isn't a sudden "WHAM!" of sound.
9. Make sure that FR and BR are set to the right speakers and BL and FL are set to the left. Bass should be set to center.
10. Now export the audio file to whatever the program's default audio format is (Audacity is a free audio editing program that you can use and it converts to WAV)
11. If you end up with a file that isn't MP3, using "ANYVideo Converter", "SUPERC" or "Xilisoft Video Converter" convert the file to an Mp3
 
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