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DoctorDoodle19

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The ENTIRE Multi Use BGM Library Collection
« on: Today at 04:04:35 AM »






The time has come.

Everyone at LMT, I present to you...
The ENTIRE Multi Use BGM Library Collection.

It took me a year and two months to have rips of every album in this series.

Released by Teichiku Records LLC in the Japan, early 90s, the Teichiku BGM Library (or Multi Use BGM Library) is a music library featuring anything from jam session fusion tracks to Ambient music to even fun takes on classical music. There's something for everyone here, so I recommend you check it out.

This music library holds a very special place in my heart.

For one, it's the first music library I discovered, and I loved it from the start.

And it means even more that it's the first music library I have collected fully by myself and a few friends.

This series is the reason why "BGM Day" exists.

It's the reason I'm on LMT.

So if you talked to that person discovering Teichiku BGM for the first time a year and two months ago, I know he would be very proud of me. I still am very proud of myself too.

In the set, the first 15 albums are CD rips we either bought or found. Some are lossless, some are just CD rips. None are significantly bad quality. Some are WAV and some are m4a.

5 of those are classical albums, the other 10 are Original Sound Collections.

from volumes 16-25, it is ripped from cassettes. They're not the best, but they work. Volumes 16 and 19 have a bad cover image because they're so rare I was only able to find one image online, and it's not a scan. I did also provide a few CD rips from those albums I received too, but just a few and not everything.

The albums on cassettes do have CD versions too, which is why there's a few CD rips I put in, but I'm still working on getting the CD rips. There's also ending versions exclusive to the cassettes, like Jingles but cropped to the end of the song.

Of course, this wasn't all me. I've made a lot of friends along the way and met a bunch of people...

So, I'd love to give a huge, HUGE thanks to my friends and everyone else who helped in this crazy search: ChunYinZi, Hando, 上澤 / KamiSawa, 竹蔵, Vnysp, crabbyboy, Sadai, rsodq, Hideaki Yahagi, and Hibiki Sato!!! You guys are ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!

I hope this is enough music to get you through the week ahead. ;D

please... enjoy!!!

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- DoctorDoodle19
« Last Edit: Today at 04:06:49 AM by DoctorDoodle19 »
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BlackwatchPlaid

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Re: The ENTIRE Multi Use BGM Library Collection
« Reply #1 on: Today at 12:50:32 PM »
You can save yourself a lot of uploading bandwidth if you converted those wave files to flac first

https://web.archive.org/web/20180527111336/http://flacfox.blogspot.com/
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Re: The ENTIRE Multi Use BGM Library Collection
« Reply #2 on: Today at 01:03:15 PM »
Ok, but I personally prefer WAV because it loads into iTunes/Apple Music which I use for private uploading. FLAC doesn’t do that, so I always have to convert to WAV or m4a. The ones in wav and m4a are how they came.
Keep BGM alive, check out my full archive of CD rips (as well as my own music) here!
sites.google.com/view/ymlmusicarchive/home
And this mess of a channel. . .
youtube.com/@ttchubgmlbry-w6q?si=WqP7C6vZoRZ0yK6B

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Re: The ENTIRE Multi Use BGM Library Collection
« Reply #3 on: Today at 01:04:45 PM »
Ok, but I personally prefer WAV because it loads into iTunes/Apple Music which I use for private uploading. FLAC doesn’t do that, so I always have to convert to WAV or m4a. The ones in wav and m4a are how they came.

For sharing purposes flac would be preferred. Your scenario is an edge case and flac is lossless. My link proves it is.

Foobar2000 can encode/decode files in bulk with directory structure preserved.
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