Okay, I have recorded/ripped the FM Synth version of the S3K collection MIDI music for particular parts.
However. This still does not mean it was BY ME. It is still Copyright to SEGA Enterprises (C) 1994, 1997.
And the other thing is, if you don't believe I didn't dump it, I don't care. If ANYONE says I didn't dump it, I will have the urge to take it down!
Is that clear?
Good, now as you can see that it looks like single-tracked. Because of the stupidity of Wingroove's splitting technicque, I had to leave it like this.
Why? Because the instrument changing was atrocious.
Here's what I used...
 -Wingroove Shareware 3.0 Registered (This is to record)
 -A virtual MIDI port (Similar to real-time digital using of External MIDI ports. but used to prevent things like "Cannot use because it is in use!")
 -S3K Collection full version (Set to FM Synth mode)
 -And of course, Audio Compositor to test-play (Because of my VIA Southbridge driver, it goes off-sync)

Duration: 6hr 23min from 11/30/2001 (30th/(11) November/Year 2001 in Australia)
A day ago, I tried this, it had alot of dumping problems. I got the tools just yesterday.

To get what I got, do this or find this...
 -www.wingroove.com (find a crack if desperate. Then you just broke a TOC rule!)
 -Virtual MIDI Mixer (This is what I got the driver from)
 -S3K Game (Have the demo? Get the editor. And get it to be full. TOC rule broken then!)
 -audiocompositor.home.att.net (Just in case...)
Remember, I will not tolerate people who don't believe me. IT TOOK ME ALL DAY to do this, including life.
Just be happy that another pack of the same game MIDI music except different version is dumped! >=^O

Okees. Cia!
MaliceX