Cutting Edge Film Scores (http://cuttingedge.sourceaudio.com/#!explorer?b=1474315)
…or have slates
It does if you have an account there and download it that way 😉
Duh.
Both not true.. even without an account 😉
Only the slates are missing…
BUT! When you do have an account (like I do) you get every thing! Tracks in chronological order, high quality lossless (24bit 48 kHz), and even slates! I should know since I downloaded this.
That’s cool you have an account though, hack3rman. There are probably a dozen trailer music companies with SourceAudio libraries that I’d love to search through and download from.
BUT! When you do have an account (like I do) you get every thing! Tracks in chronological order, high quality lossless (24bit 48 kHz), and even slates! I should know since I downloaded this.
Can you upload it?
I dont have acces,still waiting all day
BUT! When you do have an account (like I do) you get every thing! Tracks in chronological order, high quality lossless (24bit 48 kHz), and even slates! I should know since I downloaded this.
well, believe me, you can sort the preview files easily 😉
Sure, 128k is not FLAC24 but they sound ok and not bad. Remember some years back when mp3 was new… all rips were in 128k and everybody was ok with that because nobody noticed any different in comparison to the original CD.
However, feel free to share it in 320k or FLAC24 😉 to save them the trouble to download and tag them. I haven’t listened to the score yet so I don’t know if it’s good or not. Maybe they all want it because it’s a Beltrami score.. I don’t know.
Well, in any case, let us know if you have any success.
Check all the films they brought musical services. Ironically, they worked in Romeo & Juliet, but we don’t know if they worked with Horner or Korzeniowski. None of their scores was published in the site.
hack3rman check your pm
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well, believe me, you can sort the preview files easily 😉
Sure, 128k is not FLAC24 but they sound ok and not bad. Remember some years back when mp3 was new… all rips were in 128k and everybody was ok with that because nobody noticed any different in comparison to the original CD.
However, feel free to share it in 320k or FLAC24 😉 to save them the trouble to download and tag them. I haven’t listened to the score yet so I don’t know if it’s good or not. Maybe they all want it because it’s a Beltrami score.. I don’t know.
Well, I’ve just listened to a sample of the score and it sounds pretty good to me. I don’t know about you though but I think it sounds good.
If what’s presented at Cutting Edge actually represents Beltrami’s score to The Woman in Black 2 then it’s just as dull as dishwater as his first one. Hell, he probably pumped this out in the morning before even finishing his first cup of coffee. It’s that devoid of musical interest. Completely absent any sense of time and place, utterly disinterested in subtext or character, it serves no narrative role whatsoever, essentially functioning as just another sound effects track.
In essence, anonymous dross. Certainly nothing to get excited about.
You’re idea of what work’s "well" is obviously different than mine.
You’re one to comment. :rolleyes:
I did say "might". I just cannot feel I can really pass judgment on a score without seeing the film accompanied with said music – as I think anyone should.
many thanks for ripping theese !!
I really don’t think I need a crystal ball to foresee The Woman in Black 2 being as tepid an affair as the first. And having watched more than my fair share of horror films I feel confident in my judgement that, as far as this score franchise is concerned, Beltrami, a uber-talented fellow, is sleepwalking to the bank.
and special thanks to gururu for keeping thread alive 🙂
Thank you very much!