E. Shearmur – The Skeleton Key (Deluxe Edition)



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02-22-2013, 11:06 PM
Edward Shearmur
The Skeleton Key (Deluxe Edition)
2005

16 tracks, TRT: 51:24, FLAC (lossy source)

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Release notes:

1. Mixed smaller cues into longer suites based on album organization and some of my own guesswork. Mixing this score was difficult due to the long sections of near-silent strings.

2. I opted not to include the album material as a bonus because of how I was always displeased with its sound. That and I ran out of time. I may package those later. I did however include the cue "Conjure of Sacrifice" from the album simply because the score (tracks 1-15) didn’t exactly end up leaving me with a sense of completion so in the spirit of the original album, I included it to close this album out.

3. I used absolutely no equalizers on this, only normalized it to even the sound out between all of the "suited" tracks. The sound quality wasn’t bad but just needed a stern boosting. Those of you who downloaded my first edit of this may freely throw that piece of shit away as I openly admit how awful the mixing was on that. The mixing on this is much more consistent and I didn’t play around with the volume for individual segments at all this go around simply because that’s too messy.

4. The final product is mastered in 24-bit FLAC from 320 MP3 sources. I know the 24-bit is a bit overkill so once again, sue me if it bothers you. You’re not getting a dime out of me….again.

7. Lastly, there isn’t very much actually listenable music missing from the album, maybe around 10 or 11 minutes but not much more than that.

Those are all my notes and I hope you all enjoy!


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