You are amazing for posting this. If you can do any other rides (Dinosaur, Revenge of the Mummy Orlando, Fast and Furious: Supercharged, etc.) that would be amazing! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for source audio! I pull audio from good source audio to make all sorts of text notification and ringtones. Been 7 months since I last rode TT, and it's going to be a while before I'm back. Sad to cancel my AP.
It’s people who work there, when I worked at Disneyland Paris one of the maintenance guys recorded the audio for me onto a cassette, there’s all different tracks depending on the part of the ride so I had an hours worth of all the different parts, he said it was a large computer style mixing desk with individual outputs like headphone sockets so it was easy to record. It might’ve changed now as this was over 20yrs ago, probably someone can store it on a usb then just transfer it on here
@@UnusualDean14 haha I didn’t even realise your question was three years old! I love how everyone can upload all the high quality original audios from different attractions now for everyone to enjoy, when I had mine on cassette it was from 1992 long before youtube or the internet so I felt quite exclusive having all the individual tracks rather than just one lo fi recording with background noise from guests Edit: forgot to say the attraction was Phantom Manor as it has a superb music score like being in a movie and the music changes style like a music box or a gramophone or a pipe organ depending where you are but all synced together in tune
@@TayWoode That cassette back then would've been gold to some (I know it would've been for me). If you still have it you should digitize it before the tape rots though. I've always wanted to ride Phantom Manor. I'm in the States so it's unlikely sadly. Maybe some day.
@@UnusualDean14 @TayWoode is right, but let me tell you where this particular audio actually came from: Some people go to the parks with induction recorders. It's basically a microphone you place on a speaker, and it will only record what is playing through that speaker, and nothing else. Also, the uploader of the video didn't record this. It's from the channel MartinsVidsDotNet. He made a tribute video that included a mix of his own induction recording, as well as clean live audio. He likely recorded the audio if the LCU failed to play the incar audio. Only the dialogue and a few sound effects actually play through the In-car speakers. Hope this helps!
You are amazing for posting this. If you can do any other rides (Dinosaur, Revenge of the Mummy Orlando, Fast and Furious: Supercharged, etc.) that would be amazing! Keep up the good work!
Feels like you're really there!
Carousel of Progress reference I see!?!
@@allkindsofmusic2275 Yeah, and I really mean it. It DOES feel like you're there thanks to COVID.
This is perfect I've really been missing this ride!
Thanks for source audio! I pull audio from good source audio to make all sorts of text notification and ringtones. Been 7 months since I last rode TT, and it's going to be a while before I'm back. Sad to cancel my AP.
Is it possible you can you make one without the voices?
Lol OnStar.
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How do people even go about obtaining the narration in a clean format?
It’s people who work there, when I worked at Disneyland Paris one of the maintenance guys recorded the audio for me onto a cassette, there’s all different tracks depending on the part of the ride so I had an hours worth of all the different parts, he said it was a large computer style mixing desk with individual outputs like headphone sockets so it was easy to record. It might’ve changed now as this was over 20yrs ago, probably someone can store it on a usb then just transfer it on here
@@TayWoode legend, thank you for replying even after three years
@@UnusualDean14 haha I didn’t even realise your question was three years old! I love how everyone can upload all the high quality original audios from different attractions now for everyone to enjoy, when I had mine on cassette it was from 1992 long before youtube or the internet so I felt quite exclusive having all the individual tracks rather than just one lo fi recording with background noise from guests
Edit: forgot to say the attraction was Phantom Manor as it has a superb music score like being in a movie and the music changes style like a music box or a gramophone or a pipe organ depending where you are but all synced together in tune
@@TayWoode That cassette back then would've been gold to some (I know it would've been for me). If you still have it you should digitize it before the tape rots though.
I've always wanted to ride Phantom Manor. I'm in the States so it's unlikely sadly. Maybe some day.
@@UnusualDean14 @TayWoode is right, but let me tell you where this particular audio actually came from: Some people go to the parks with induction recorders. It's basically a microphone you place on a speaker, and it will only record what is playing through that speaker, and nothing else. Also, the uploader of the video didn't record this. It's from the channel MartinsVidsDotNet. He made a tribute video that included a mix of his own induction recording, as well as clean live audio. He likely recorded the audio if the LCU failed to play the incar audio. Only the dialogue and a few sound effects actually play through the In-car speakers.
Hope this helps!
Someone needs to make this 8d
OH YES THAT WOULD BE PERFECT
I prefer the old version because it's more real world like
current version fits more into Future World
Agreed
@@PierreGHedgehog I think future world definitely lost the “future” aspect of it many years ago..
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HOW TF DO PEOPLE GET THIS?????
Can you do the Epcot Experience audio?
They cut out the MARY POPPINS portion.
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