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Anyone know where I might be able to find some music ripped from Arcade games? I'm specifically after the Flying Shark (Taito) music.
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I use a program called FoxM1. You can find it at the following link...
http://www.emuhype.com/index.phtml?s=misc&ss=files
It's fairly simply to get started, and supports quite a number of games. It does output to .wav format, so you might want to convert them to mp3 for filesize issues.
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I use a program called mp3directcut to sample the output from FoxM1, it records in mp3 and allows you to cut,trim and fade very easily.
Grab it here
http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~pesch/
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