Everything is here except 3 source cues which were of such unlistenable quality that they did NOT deserve to be included. They were full of effects, volume fluctuations and vocal echoes, so there is no great loss in my opinion….and musically they did not seem to fit with the rest of the score. IF Barry composed them (and he may well have). they sounded nothing like I’ve heard from him before.
I took the mp3 files, loaded by Domenick from the shrine, converted to wav for editing, completed the job and reconverted to mp3.
Hope you all enjoy the music and the artwork…and thanks Domenick for the initial share!!!
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Pleae try to keep the bitrate when you do Tamarind Seed, promised? It shouldn’t get any lower
Such a waste of effort!!! 🙁
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The suites were sourced @219 and 209, respectively. We all appreciate your editing work, and the artwork is fantastic! It’s just that 128 is really low – and audible.
No. It’s music from the 1981 movie. Music was by John Barry. Legend was even worse than the Depp film.
Don’t remember the music. The film’s poster, done, I believe, by legendary artist Bob Peak, is the only good thing to come out of the film. And if you think getting the Depp version on screen was an exercise in drama, read about the 1981 attempt.
The Lone Ranger legend of Klinton Spilsbury | EW.com (http://www.ew.com/article/2013/07/02/lone-ranger-klinton-spilsbury)
Fuster. Cluck.
Wow… don’t reconvert it when you’re done but leave it in lossless format… You’ve probably made it worse (no offense).