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So this is my custom complete score for The Avengers. It’s basically just the sessions Lockdown shared with the annoying silences edited out and to the annoyance to a few of you, the slates removed. I’m a nut for neatness. Also includes the OST. All ALAC.
Thank you, Lockdown!
https://mega.co.nz/#!RVYXmbjS!I9uUTlV27RkqT1hUmGxBImSPHpJ_OtuCmLpWz11 dVNc
And now for the questions:
1.) Have any cues been combined? So if I wanted to put the slates back on, I’d be able to do so?
2.) This includes the OST…is it spliced into the score chronologically where the songs belong? (Although I think only Live to Rise was the only song from the OST featured on the film)
I find that slates are extremely helpful in organization, especially on an iPod screen. When you’re looking for a specific cue and you know what the slate number is, it’s that much easier to find it. But, that’s just me 😉
That seems only handy if the track doesn’t have titles because otherwise, the title tells me all I need to know anyway. That’s just me though haha.
And me. I’m not a slates guy at all. I always delete them from track titles.
Ghostrider "complete score" look like fake slates.
Every track in there was credited to Christopher Young while there was a lot of source songs (by commercial arists).
Every track was given "M##" in chronological order.
It’s neat all the extra music (by "extra music" I mean "extra Christopher Young music"; the source songs can be hunted down manually).
But, the naming convention of "M##" seems fake and useless.
I like slates if they’re legitimate.
They do help for nameless tracks.
I’d rather no slates than fake slates. That is everyone though.
