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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie Aladdin" data-source="post: 152267" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p>I definitely heard the looping in <em>Star Trek: The Next Generation</em>, and it sounds jarring. I play this on an Android tablet though, so perhaps I can't hear the difference quite as much. Definitely though, it doesn't sound like it comes from a Genesis, whereas something like <em>Twilight Zone</em> or <em>Terminator 2</em> do.</p><p></p><p>I find it odd that <em>The Addams Family</em> also has that Genesis type sound to it, as does <em>Black Rose</em>, yet <em>Fish Tales</em>, released in the same year, does not. Why is that? The music in <em>Fish Tales</em> is of a much higher quality than anything else released around it.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I should mention that when I mean "soundtrack," I mean a compilation of the songs in a particular production or a group of productions into some audio format and sold as a bundle for the sole purpose of listening to. In other words, an album. Until recently, said soundtracks took the form of music CDs, with major releases like Zelda games getting multi-disc CDs (I don't know of a vinyl record example though), though nowadays you're more likely to find them as iTunes albums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie Aladdin, post: 152267, member: 4242"] I definitely heard the looping in [i]Star Trek: The Next Generation[/i], and it sounds jarring. I play this on an Android tablet though, so perhaps I can't hear the difference quite as much. Definitely though, it doesn't sound like it comes from a Genesis, whereas something like [i]Twilight Zone[/i] or [i]Terminator 2[/i] do. I find it odd that [i]The Addams Family[/i] also has that Genesis type sound to it, as does [i]Black Rose[/i], yet [i]Fish Tales[/i], released in the same year, does not. Why is that? The music in [i]Fish Tales[/i] is of a much higher quality than anything else released around it. By the way, I should mention that when I mean "soundtrack," I mean a compilation of the songs in a particular production or a group of productions into some audio format and sold as a bundle for the sole purpose of listening to. In other words, an album. Until recently, said soundtracks took the form of music CDs, with major releases like Zelda games getting multi-disc CDs (I don't know of a vinyl record example though), though nowadays you're more likely to find them as iTunes albums. [/QUOTE]
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