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Bust-a-Groove Music FAQ Ver. 2.0

Last updated 4/17/99
By
  Macsen (Macsen@slp1.telmex.net.mx, ICQ UIN: 14681341)
  X-pike (Grobles@slp1.telmex.net.mx, X_pike@hotmail.com, ICQ UIN: 13479112)

Japanese track list by
  Johnny Foodmaster (legend@ici.net) (thanks a lot!)

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INDEX
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a. What's New
b. Disclaimer
c. Story
d. How do you ACTUALLY do it
e. Track list (english)
f. AbOut the Menu Songs (english version)
g. Track list (japanese)
h. Closing Words

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a. WHAT'S NEW
-----------------------------

Ver 2.0 4/17/99
	New Japanese Version SOn List Added (thnx to Johnny Foodmaster)
	Some New Cheesy Art Wannabe

Ver 1.0	3/29/99
	First Relase
	Basic info
	English Version Song List


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b. DISCLAIMER
-----------------------------

We ripped the songs of the game because we think that the music is GREAT!
(All of it), we OWN the game, so its legal to have a Backup of its music :p.
The programs mentioned here are (as long as we know) of public Domain and the
right belong of their authors.  Feel free to send us any comment/update on
this info.


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c. STORY
-----------------------------

After a very long day of work, we finally ripped ALL the music in
Bust-a-Groove (english version), so if one of you out there have this info
for the Japanese (original) version, we would be very happy to include it
in this FAQ. Its ok if you want to include this info in your own FAQ, as
long as it remains complete and with the author's names (We =) ) in.

How do we did it? Well... at first it was very frustrating to guess how the
heck did each program worked (the read-me's are all in japanese =/ ), so if
there's anyone out there that have a FAQ or guide to use the program, please
post it somewhere, preferably contacting the author.


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d. HOW DO YOU ACTUALLY DO IT
-----------------------------

(All utilities can be found in www.zophar.com)
1. Make sure you have the MSCDEX driver installed and running correctly.
   (It's better in DOS than in Windows, 'cause in windows it starts to skip.

2. Use XAEX (XA extractor) to extract the data in the \xa\ directory to your
   hard drive. Make sure you have at least 1.2GB of free space if you want
   to rip it all. The syntax is:

	XAEX x:\XA\dancexa#.xa c:\temporal\dance#

   Where x is your CD-ROM unit and # is the file number (five in total). The
   song directory is listed below.

3. Once you have extracted the data to your hard disk, there it comes the
   funny part. use XA2WAV to convert each one to the song itself. The syntax
   is:

	XA2WAV -c# -f##### dance# song

   The -c# is the number of channel that you want to rip to WAV, the -f######
   its the sampling rate of target file (we strongly recommend to set it to
   44100), and the dance# is the file you extracted to your hard drive with
   XAEX. All the files contain eight soongs.
   There's another option with -s######, where the ###### is the sampling
   rate the source file. If u can do anything with it, we would be very glad
   to know, for our computer crashed each time we tried to use it.

4. There you go! You may wish to compress them to MP3, and if you will, we
   recommend the AudioCatalyst encoder, found at www.xing.com (I think), or
   with any other encoder. Try mp3.box.sk for a good selection of coders and
   players.


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e. TRACK LIST (ENGLISH)
-----------------------------

DANCEXA1.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00		Heat 		English
01		Strike		English
02		Frida		English
03		Hamm		English
04		Kelly		English
05		Shorty		English
06		Pinky		English
07		Kitty N 	English

DANCEXA2.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00		Hiro Kun	English
01		Gas-O		English
02		Capoeria	English
03		Robo-Z		English
04		Menu A*
05		Shorty		Japanese 
06		Fever Time
07		Kitty N 	(closing credits)

DANCEXA3.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00		Heat 		A
01		Strike		A
02		Frida		A
03		Hamm		A
04		Kelly		A
05		Shorty		A
06		Pinky		A
07		Kitty N 	A

DANCEXA4.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00		Hiro Kun 	A
01		Gas-O		A
02		Capoeira	A
03		Robo-Z		A
04		Menu B*
05		Menu C*
06		Menu D*
07		Menu E*

DANCEXA5.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00		Menu F*
01		Menu G*
02		Menu H*
03		Menu I*
04		Menu J*
05		Menu K*
06		Menu L*
07		Menu M*

Total File Count: 40
Total Wave Files Size: 959,749,472 bytes (whew!)


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f. ABOUT THE MENU SONGS
-----------------------------

We really dont know exactly which languaje are each menu song in.

Menu A*:	No lyrics
Menu B*:	English
Menu C*:	English
Menu D*:	??? (japanese?)
Menu E*:	??? (japanese?)
Menu F*:	??? (japanese?)
Menu G*:	??? (japanese?)
Menu H*:	??? (japanese?)
Menu I*:	??? (japanese?)
Menu J*:	Italian
Menu K*:	Italian
Menu L*:	Spanish
Menu M*:	Spanish

If anyone know's what language the menus are, please tell us so we can update the FAQ.



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g. TRACK LIST (JAPANESE)
-----------------------------

DANCE1.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00 		Heat
01 		Strike
02 		Frieda
03 		Hamm
04 		Kelly
05 		Shorty
06 		Pinky
07 		Kitty N

DANCE2.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00 		Hiro
01 		Gas O
02 		Capoeira
03 		Robo Z
04 		Intro 		(Push Start Screen)
05 		Shorty
06 		Fever Time
07 		Closing Credits

DANCE3.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00 		Heat 		(Instrumental)
01 		Strike 		(Instrumental)
02 		Frieda 		(Instrumental)
03 		Hamm 		(Instrumental)
04 		Kelly 		(Instrumental)
05 		Shorty 		(Instrumental)
06 		Pinky 		(Instrumental)
07 		Kitty N 	(Instrumental)

DANCE4.XA

Channel		Track		Comment
-------------------------------------------------
00 		Hiro 		(Instrumental)
01 		Gas O 		(Instrumental)
02 		Capoeira 	(Instrumental)
03 		Robo Z 		(Instrumental)
04 		Menu 		(Mode Select)
05 		Menu 		(2 player character select screen)
06 		Fever Time
07 		Fever Time



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h. CLOSING WORDS
-----------------------------

To have a BACKUP of the songs in a CD in BlueBook format (audio CD) is great
for parties!
We want to thanx a lot of people here, the guys at SONY for making that
wonderful thing called PLAYSTATION (we can hardly wait for PSX2!!!),
www.zophar.net for its great PSX tool section, the programmers of the
utilities that made this possible, the guys at 989 Studios and Enix, for
creating one of the most addictive games we could ever imagine of! and
finally all the Staff (dancers, coders, artists, song writers, lyric
traslators and even the administrative people) that contributed to create
this wonderfull masterpiece of a game. THANK YOU ALL! =D

Also, all the people that has written us with comments and suggestions,
specially Johnny Foodmaster for the japanese song list.

Now... go Bust-A-Groove!!!_