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EDIT I still had the zip/files in my Recycle Bin, I've swapped "Wolves Attack!" for "14tension1" and updated the tags. I added "21tension2" and made up my own name (while copying your other tags) Last edited by Spong; 04-01-12 at 11:37. |
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04-01-12, 12:17 | #22 | |
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Either way, this is FANTASTIC it is noticably different from the original tracks. Fantastic work. Can't wait to hear the TR2 version |
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04-01-12, 12:27 | #23 |
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It's....It's so beautiful
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04-01-12, 13:29 | #24 |
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This is just incredible! Thank you very much .
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04-01-12, 16:43 | #25 |
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Okay, I've given them all a proper listen to now. For the most part, they're awesome, just like your remastered TR3 soundtrack. I have a couple of niggles though (and this so isn't me saying what you've done is in any way rubbish ).
The reverb doesn't sound right on some of the tracks to me, they seem like they're trapped inside a music studio, the reverb is kind of muffled and blunted. There should be a lot more on certain instruments on certain tracks to accentuate that cavernous/hall feel the originals tracks have. Also, more than one track has been merged. Stuff like those two tablanca tracks is fair enough I guess, they're as short as anything and pretty irrelevant in the grand scheme of the soundtrack. I can split the other files myself, the ones that don't feel right where they've been combined, so no worries there really. That's the only constrictive criticisms I have. Apart from that, like your TR3 soundtrack, you've done an amazing job |
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I will look into it, definitely - I'll keep experimenting in future compositions, and if I do come across some sort of 'fix', I'll be sure to apply it to this soundtrack. |
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04-01-12, 17:10 | #27 |
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Keep up the good work, keep fiddling with settings and you never know, you might crack it
I look forwards to hearing your remastered TR2 when you get round to it (except that silly snowmobile track, no amount of improving on your part will ever make that track sound any good ). |
05-01-12, 09:22 | #28 |
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Glidos installer has been uploaded.
This is essentially for those who may find the copy, backup process of the manual version confusing...essentially all you need to do is run the .exe and the soundtrack will install all by itself. There is also an uninstaller that gets extracted with the .exe, so you can revert back to the original soundtrack at the click of a button. The readme has also been updated to include info on this version. I'll also be making an installer for DOSBox users, but not for 'TR1 Revised'. Last edited by tomekkobialka; 05-01-12 at 09:26. |
05-01-12, 10:14 | #29 |
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Wow, thats amazing. Thanks
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05-01-12, 11:14 | #30 |
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'gidierre's Advanced Installer' installer has been uploaded!
All you have to do is run AIversionsetup.exe and after installation you can immediately start playing the game! To un-install, navigate to C:\tombraider and run 'stuninstall.exe' - soundtrack will revert back to original next time you play. |
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