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8 hours ago, Jay said:
Did your post say something about "album version" last night? What did that mean?
The track used on Insta says "Album Version", but that seems to just be their naming convention on some of the streaming platforms.
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Interesting choice using a track from Spider-Man 2. Hopefully it was intentional 🤞
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Well is has to be about resurrection of some form, hence the term necromancer. Either way Palpatine's self-cloning project has to be going on at this time as well if his "son" is born within the next few years, and I'm sure he probably wasn't the first clone.
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It's called Project Necromancer, so I'm assuming it's just the origin of Palpatine's clones. Canonically they would've been made before ROTJ, so the timeline makes sense.
EDIT: According to Wiki, Rey's father (a Palp clone of course) was born 12 years before ANH. Bad Batch S3 takes place around 17 BBY, so the timing is perfect.
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I've often wondered about what the aborted "I Am The Senate" track might have contained. Was it just going to be sections of the actual cue, or was it going to be combined with another unreleased cue/s?
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1 hour ago, Jay said:In 2002, the Attack of the Clones OST track "Star Wars Main Title and Ambush On Coruscant" only contains the very start of the ambush cue, almost immediately segueing to music from later in the film to end the track.
Also on the same album, "Confrontation with Count Dooku and Finale". The finale is there, but no confrontation.
And "Star Wars and the Revenge of the Sith"... where is the revenge? Is it safe? Is it alright?
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1 hour ago, Faleel said:
Is the Anthony Daniels March in there?
Damn, I knew I forgot something!
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42 minutes ago, Schilkeman said:The prequel scores are so chopped up in some of the action scenes. How do you present that?
You don't. The handful of folks that like "film edits" for whatever reason would inevitably be a bit disappointed, but editing together the music as-recorded is quite simple actually, and still provides a relatively good listening experience. It's the sequel scores that I'd be more concerned with.
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No jokes today, just an unfortunate apparent reality.
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10 hours ago, Trope said:On the topic of The Phantom Menace 2018 Demaster, there are several incorrect takes that plague that release. Duel of the Fates is far and away (see what I did there) Williams' most popular track on Spotify, and the 2018 release includes a portion of a take which is different to the original 1999 OST at 2:55 (listen to the trumpet/s):
This segment with the ascending trumpet as heard on the 2018 Demaster was actually used in the film, and hence appears on this track from the Ultimate Edition release at 0:18:
BTW this is such a great thread and I'm learning new things already! Excited to uncover all these little details, and HOPEFULLY one day we will get definitive, complete releases for these incredible scores. Please, oh, please release them before the collapse of the Australian economy!
Just for clarification, that's the actual trumpet section that was meant to be there. The 1999 OST section is tracked from later in the cue, for some reason.
EDIT: I see Crumbs already mentioned it. 👍
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6 hours ago, Falstaft said:
This is a hard one! My first thought was something from the Essay for Strings -- the rising octatonic sixteenth run and extremely chromatic, disjunct melody that follows is something that happens a lot in that piece, but never in exactly this way. Then I remembered that a certain cue starts with rising octatonic lines in several instrumental groups. Very tricky for not giving us the primary melodic line, @Manakin Skywalker! -
Using a typeset, not revealing the instrument. Have fun 👍
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I've used AI very sparingly on my YouTube edits. However I prefer not to use it for the most part because it adds a shit load of distortion, and in some cases removes instruments. It's important not to overdo it.
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31 minutes ago, Brando said:Yeah, its hard to hear over the sound of the lightsabers, but it'd be nice to be able to hear how it actually ends on an actual release someday:
It's the exact same recording as the one in the End Credits, just without the timpani hit at the end (and obviously not trailing off into the rest of the Credits recording).
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27 minutes ago, Faleel said:Better rip of the Goodbye Old Friend Alternate:
Alright, now in an official expansion we'll just need a third version with George singing along. 👍
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25 minutes ago, Faleel said:
Ah, that's just from the film stem. Too bad they didn't use the unused ending.
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2 hours ago, Faleel said:
Another bit, the ending of I Am the Senate, less clean:
I never realized that appeared anywhere! First time I'm hearing it as a non-mockup!
(EDIT: Specifically the part at 0:09)
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Just now, Faleel said:
Where, what cue?
The strings that come in at 0:10 are from Goodbye Old Friend, pitched down 1 semitone.
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12 minutes ago, Faleel said:
Palpatine's Big pitch from TFU cutscenes front channels, cleaned with AI:
Too bad they felt the need to overlay another cue on top of it.
EDIT: I did check the BF2 cutscenes and couldn't find anything that we don't already have clean from elsewhere.
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