From d06bd28d5ad305e04359a8e43b044abba4d84563 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "(quasar) nebula" Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2024 16:55:38 -0300 Subject: ruby artist update --- album/little-town-hero-original-soundtrack.yaml | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'album/little-town-hero-original-soundtrack.yaml') diff --git a/album/little-town-hero-original-soundtrack.yaml b/album/little-town-hero-original-soundtrack.yaml index cf8e50e7..fce6009b 100644 --- a/album/little-town-hero-original-soundtrack.yaml +++ b/album/little-town-hero-original-soundtrack.yaml @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ Groups: - Toby Fox - Beyond Commentary: |- - Morris: (wiki editor) + ruby: (wiki editor) Fun Fact: Among some early versions of songs in the game, UNDERTALE's [[track:last-episode]] goes unused in the game's files. - Morris: ([album addition pull request](https://github.com/hsmusic/hsmusic-data/pull/473)) + ruby: ([album addition pull request](https://github.com/hsmusic/hsmusic-data/pull/473)) references may seem a bit odd, but I tried to make the order of them as accurate as possible. Nintendo Switch DOWNLOAD SOFT COMPILATION ALBUM ([VGMdb](https://vgmdb.net/album/98119)) includes a "Concept Medley" containing [[The Fields Before Us]], [[Win by a Hair]], [[Pasmina]], [[Blood-red Carpet]], [[Neverending Roar]], and [[End the Story!]] Some of these are the same as in the final game, some are early versions (The Fields Before Us is an early version that can still be found unused in the game's files, Win by a Hair is Toby's original version while the final game has a Sato arrangement). I used this medley as the foundation of the references. In a developer interview, devs mentioned that once they got Toby for the music, he immediately layed out some main motif concepts, I presume these are what appear in the medley. Hence, for songs appearing in the medley, I point to them as the origins. @@ -373,5 +373,5 @@ URLs: Referenced Tracks: - The Fields Before Us Commentary: |- - Morris: (wiki editor) + ruby: (wiki editor) The title of this song feels like it's a reference to the DELTARUNE songs [[track:a-town-called-hometown]] and [[track:you-can-always-come-home]]. -- cgit 1.3.0-6-gf8a5