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Search on iTunes: WDW Audio Adventures
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There is a lot of stuff that can't be purchased on iTunes or Amazon. To get this music, fans either:
A.) Record the music themselves, either by using the Assisted Listening Device or using an induction pickup to record noise-free off of speakers. B.) Record straight off of the speakers in the park, then try to identify the tracks of the background music using CDs, vinyls, and LPs. C.) Know a source that works in DACS or DECS that makes source copies of the audio. This is relatively rare, but not unheard of. In the (g)olden days, DACS and DECS (the show control systems for the rides and parades) used cassette reels that were pretty easy to make copies of. Today, the files are all encrypted and very, very difficult to get. Based off of what my iTunes library says, I have a little over 1,000 files of Disneyland Resort Audio, more than 750 Magic Kingdom files, around 1,000 EPCOT files, around 150 Disney's Hollywood Studios files, and almost 150 Animal Kingdom files. These figures are rough considering that there are some duplicates in my library that I haven't sorted through yet. If you need something specific, let me know. I'm willing to upload some of my files that are not commercially available.
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Regarding recording, some people go all out and buy Edirol R-09s and audio editing programs to get their recordings pristine. The problem? For starters, sitting on a bench (or a bush) for two hours recording background music isn't everyone's cup of tea. Second, the tracks are in mono or joint stereo, unless you record it live. There has been [a site] that's been on the web since 2005, and much longer before that in an original incarnation. There are over 9,000 users and growing strong. Disney allows this highly publicizied site to exist. Disney knows this site exists. It has made no effort to shut it down. Most lawsuits occur because webmasters refuse to shut down their site after a court order. This particular site also does not offer commercially available media to download. In other words - if you can buy it, you won't find it. The owner of the particular website explains it best: Quote:
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Well certain areas of the encryption are penetrable by source codes from matrixes giving the possibility (low low low possibility lol) to break through to the music. BuI meant to write I was kidding about the usb lol. I know the exact site you are talking about and I believe I have seen you on it recently too. The site, if I am correct, is a torrent site raising a collection from numerous users and not a central hub. With the information constantly be transferred between servers any attempt to shut it down is futile because it does not stop one central location of the files. I myself go on often and share music there and it is an excellent site.
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that is cool SkyRocket. thanks
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The DLF/WDWF Collections are really fantastic.
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i have found videos on searching sites that have this music on Roller coaster tycoon 3 simulation videos. I have looked at a bunch of comments on these videos and people ask where they can get it but they havnt answered on them
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