Improved Sound Of Promo & Complete Trespasser Soundtrack
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:31 am
I know, this came out of nowhere. But I had to do this in order to KNOW I was making my other project, new versions of Jurassic Time, with the absolute best quality possible of the music. So I went through my original Trespasser music files and made an interesting discovery: a different sound format version of the promo Bill Brown gave me, in .m4a format, had better overall sound quality than ANY of his tracks released from his website (the main source of my previous edit). To the average person it won't be a substantial difference, but it something I couldn't ignore. On top of that, my old complete soundtrack edit I had only ever saved in MP3, which automatically degrades all of the edits I had made to make it more "listenable". So, using Bill's original promo as a main source for quality, I went back through EVERY single track and deciphered the best way to edit them to make them sound as good as they possibly could while being as COMPLETE as I possibly could. Meaning the endings feel less abrupt, tracks don't bump into each other, etc.
So now there are three new ways to listen to this score. The original promo from Bill Brown in it's ORIGINAL sound quality (before it I had an MP3 version which apparently was degraded in comparison, probably sourced from these files). My complete edit in both an MP3 version and a FLAC (lossless) version that preserves the sound quality of all the edits I have made.
Apart from that, it's almost the exact same set as before in terms of actual music content. I rearranged a couple tracks that I thought would go better elsewhere in the track order. The only true "new" bit of music is the full version of the "Monolith" source music, which is actually known as "Overture- Atmospheres" by composer Gyorgy Ligeti. The tracklist for my complete edit reflects the new changes, and the display back cover has been changed, for the time being at least, to just have a trackless back cover (my mind is more focused on other things before trying to redo that, which I never really liked what I did for that anyway).
So, DOWNLOAD it here! All the links have been updated to download only the new versions. Enjoy, and tell me how you think it sounds now! Many may not feel too differently about it, which is why I am not making a big deal about this, haha. But I spent a lot of time on this for Jurassic Time and of course had to share it with all of you!
So now there are three new ways to listen to this score. The original promo from Bill Brown in it's ORIGINAL sound quality (before it I had an MP3 version which apparently was degraded in comparison, probably sourced from these files). My complete edit in both an MP3 version and a FLAC (lossless) version that preserves the sound quality of all the edits I have made.
Apart from that, it's almost the exact same set as before in terms of actual music content. I rearranged a couple tracks that I thought would go better elsewhere in the track order. The only true "new" bit of music is the full version of the "Monolith" source music, which is actually known as "Overture- Atmospheres" by composer Gyorgy Ligeti. The tracklist for my complete edit reflects the new changes, and the display back cover has been changed, for the time being at least, to just have a trackless back cover (my mind is more focused on other things before trying to redo that, which I never really liked what I did for that anyway).
So, DOWNLOAD it here! All the links have been updated to download only the new versions. Enjoy, and tell me how you think it sounds now! Many may not feel too differently about it, which is why I am not making a big deal about this, haha. But I spent a lot of time on this for Jurassic Time and of course had to share it with all of you!