"I had a hard time dealing with stereo imaging of Oceanside. Out of all the 15 remastered menus, this one's phase issue is the most apparent when tasted (listened) in mono, or from a speaker. If you do so, you'll notice some instruments with weird wub-wub sounds (I just couldn't describe it better, but when this kind of effect is used aesthetically, it's called flanging.) or small-delay doubled sound.
That aside, I personally think Oceanside with this key is perfect for a sunset at sea, compared to the original which is composed with a view of sunny afternoon sea in mind."
— The Manager
This is a remastered menu from the 2020 remaster set. This set's main aim is to bring the old menus' quality on par with the newer ones while altering the original materials as little as possible. The most noticeable change is that they taste much better on speakers, or any other devices that do not isolate audio channels. Other improvements are better tonal balance, leveling, and moving most of the lower frequencies toward the middle of the stereo. It is also a good opportunity for us to present you our old menus you might not have heard of.
With Noisysundae Visualizer 3:
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