Scott Tobin - Map Loading Music Preview
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Scott Tobin - Map Loading Music Preview
Here are a few songs for Project Reality 0.9. Still not 100% or mastered. The main theme is featured at 2:05 in one of the map loading musics.
The main menu music themes will be uploaded when PR 0.9 is released.
Listen in HD when its ready!
Cheers,
Scott
The main menu music themes will be uploaded when PR 0.9 is released.
Listen in HD when its ready!
Cheers,
Scott
[img]http://i.imgur.com/YtsY8xd.png[/img]
"PR:BF2 v1.0 Soundtrack out now on iTunes!
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Very good songs, I especially liked the first one. I have a bit of feedback though:
In the third (?) song, that starts around 1:25, the electric guitars are way too distorted in my opinion. They would sound a lot heavier if less gain was used.
Also, on the same songs or part, I have a few suggestions on the mix.
To me, a much more natural balance would be achieved by fading the acoustic guitar a bit into the background, and give the electric guitars more room.
And just one more thing, I absolutely love the percussion! It's just one thing that bothers me a bit. They sound a bit too rigid and quantised at times. If just a tiny bit more time would be spent on the looseness of the percussion, these songs would be among the best game soundtracks I've heard.
In the third (?) song, that starts around 1:25, the electric guitars are way too distorted in my opinion. They would sound a lot heavier if less gain was used.
Also, on the same songs or part, I have a few suggestions on the mix.
To me, a much more natural balance would be achieved by fading the acoustic guitar a bit into the background, and give the electric guitars more room.
And just one more thing, I absolutely love the percussion! It's just one thing that bothers me a bit. They sound a bit too rigid and quantised at times. If just a tiny bit more time would be spent on the looseness of the percussion, these songs would be among the best game soundtracks I've heard.
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