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Bit Blot => Games => Topic started by: MedO on December 27, 2007, 08:32:56 pm
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I've had a bit too much time on my hands, so I started fiddling around with some free software tools and rendered an Eternal Daughter soundtrack from the midi files of the game. You can get it at http://www.ganggarrison.com/edost (http://www.ganggarrison.com/edost). Feedback would be appreciated.
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Nice!
I felt all tingly after listening to the music. ^-^
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I am so downloading this for my MP3 player at work tomorrow.
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Thanks for this, MedO! Since David Saulesco seems to have fallen off the internet in recent years, it's just as well there's somewhere else to get the OST from.
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Thanks a lot! :)
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Yeah, great job on getting these out from the game :). I'd like the soundtrack and it was very well made, even if midi is mostly known for it's rather low quality. It's really worth listening :)
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Thanks. I wasn't the one who extracted the midis though, I just found them on a forum.
Midi files are a bit like sheet music, they say which instrument plays which note, for how long, how loud, with how much emphasis and so on. The problem is that most standard synthesizers (for example the Microsoft software synth) come with low-quality instrument samples. There are better sample collections out there (often in the soundfont format), but the good ones are usually big. The main soundfont I used is the new beta verison of Shan's General Midi font called SGM-V2b, which is around 250MiB.
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Thanks. I wasn't the one who extracted the midis though, I just found them on a forum.
Midi files are a bit like sheet music, they say which instrument plays which note, for how long, how loud, with how much emphasis and so on. The problem is that most standard synthesizers (for example the Microsoft software synth) come with low-quality instrument samples. There are better sample collections out there (often in the soundfont format), but the good ones are usually big. The main soundfont I used is the new beta verison of Shan's General Midi font called SGM-V2b, which is around 250MiB.
Yeah, I just played the soundtrack and found out that it sounds better than within game :)
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Small update, there's an additional track now (Three Riders Tower) and changes to two existing ones.
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Small update, there's an additional track now (Three Riders Tower) and changes to two existing ones.
Wanna tell which one changed and why? This way I don't have to d/l all again...
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It's on the download page. The changed tracks are "The Power Of One" and "A Distant Rose" .
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Stupid me, wasn't reading the text above the tracks... Thanks!
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Wow. I haven't played the game, but after listening to that, I think I just might have to. :)
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Hey guys!
My name is Josh Whelchel, and I'm a fellow composer. David Saulesco and I have been in contact for the past few years, and it is quite the contrary that he has fallen off the face of the internet. David has a last.fm account that he uses, here: http://www.last.fm/music/David+Saulesco
These are neat renders of the soundtrack. David himself created (imo a nicer) mp3 collection in the same light that he had on his website a while back. I'll ask him about releasing them, as I'm sure he wouldn't mind.
I have an interesting render of the "Eternal Daughter" track (which is correctly named: "Wings of Destiny: Theme from Eternal Daughter") which I'll upload to last.fm later. It's a very simple conversion I used to test out my EWQLSO instruments when I first purchased them, I didn't spend anytime fixing articulations or anything as I probably should have.
The link (to my render) is on this page: http://www.last.fm/music/Josh+Whelchel/_/Wings+of+Destiny%3A+Theme+from+Eternal+Daughter+%28feat.+Josh+Whelchel%29
The music will be tagged with Artist "David Saulesco," so don't worry about that. (:
Anyway, I'll let you know.
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I'm not a composer (yet), in the entire soundtrack, I never touched the actual midi data except one time, for changing one single note (see if you can find it ;)).
It would be awesome if you could talk to David about putting up his version again. After all, he's probably the one who knows best how it's supposed to sound.
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Just as a small update, the soundtrack is about to change URLs because university is switching servers around. Here's the new location: http://userpages.uni-koblenz.de/~smaxein/edost
Since I released it, there has been a small but steady stream of downloads of the version on Rapidshare (87 of them so far). Thanks for your interest :D
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This is excellent! I am nearly finished with the game, and having the soundtrack in slightly-improved format is pretty spiffy.
Although, the Shulin Blue-Mountain track just doesn't sound quite right without the dull yells of dying ice-cats in the background.... ;D
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Hmm. I keep having the feeling that i have heard the part of "march of the dungaga" that starts at 1:00 and goes to 1:17 somewhere before. I felt that it came from some movie soundtrack or something, but I cannot remember where. Does anyone know this?
-Cheers
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Pushing this up again for another move of the site, my version of the soundtrack is now hosted at http://www.ganggarrison.com/edost (http://www.ganggarrison.com/edost).
In very related news, David Saulesco has released his own version on Bandcamp now: http://withaknife.bandcamp.com/album/eternal-daughter-original-soundtrack (http://withaknife.bandcamp.com/album/eternal-daughter-original-soundtrack)
You should definitely go check it out.
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Thanks! :)