Clean rip of the track that plays in episodes 4, 7, 11 and 23 of the Japanese score of Dragon Ball GT. It only ever plays in full in the latter episode, when Giru detects an abandoned ship floating around in space.
Background:
Okay now this one was quite difficult. I initially noticed that colonelsilver's rip of this track had a couple of areas that needed cleaning, so I thought hey, let me have a go at fixing it. This however turned out to be a lot harder than I expected. First off, I discovered that the section from 0:25-0:43 was completely missing from his attempt, and I quickly found out why. This part only ever plays in episode 23 where there was a whole bunch of reverb present, something that was very tough to remove. I couldn't fully remove everything but at the very least I managed to retain most of the actual music. I won't go into any more detail than that but believe me, it was a huge pain in the ass. It's exhausting even thinking back over how long this took. One thing that you might also notice is that I kind of gave the track its own unique ending. The way that it ends in episode 23 is that it just randomly stops midway through the final 'click' sounds that you can hear. This is different to the other Hitori Ja Nai variants, as those ones actually end in a similar way to how the original song does. I thought that it would be cool to extend it a bit by using some of the audio from 0:01-0:08, finishing it off with one final click, mimicking the way that the other variants of the track also end. This was pretty complicated to actually do, I did some other stuff as well like removing the sound of Giru's voice during this part, but I think that it was worth it. There were a handful of other repairs that I had to do but I won't go into much detail on them, have a listen to the original rip and you might notice them. Well anyways, hope you all like this one!
Download (MP3 320kbps):
mega.nz/file/aNREBRia#KFZW6lG...
Download (WAV):
mega.nz/file/SJQ2EJ4B#jcLZLDk...
Full Collection:
mega.nz/folder/6ZxSwILa#Wz5DQ...
I do not take credit for the creation of the audio or visuals in this video. All rights belong to Toei Animation and Akihito Tokunaga.
24 май 2021