Below the tracks that have been used.
00:00:00 – 00:01:55 – The Scavenger
00:01:55 – 00:04:33 – Rey’s Theme
00:04:33 – 00:06:56 – I Can Fly Anything
00:06:56 – 00:09:26 – March Of The Resistance
00:09:26 – 00:11:29 – Ways Of The Force
00:11:29 – 00:13:09 – Kylo Ren Arrives At The Battle
00:13:09 – 00:16:03 – Han And Leia
00:16:03 – 00:19:26 – Farewell And The Trip
00:19:26 – 00:28:16 – Jedi Steps And Finale
FLAC & MP3 (320)
Link removed by MEGA, please PM me
By the looks of things, it looks as if you just removed certain tracks and then spliced these together or something. Can you explain your process and the flow of this suite?
It looks like you have (almost) every cue you used on a different track. I haven’t listened yet, but it helps if you keep everything on the same track and crossfade the cues – and at the right spot – that cannot be stressed enough. Otherwise if you just crossfade randomly it can sound like total crap. I’ll give this a listen later.
It looks like you have (almost) every cue you used on a different track. I haven’t listened yet, but it helps if you keep everything on the same track and crossfade the cues – and at the right spot – that cannot be stressed enough. Otherwise if you just crossfade randomly it can sound like total crap. I’ll give this a listen later.
Huh, I usually use Audacity for all my editing. Which do you think is easier to use?
It’s better more for editing rather than laying tracks on top of each other… the layout just isn’t made with that in mind. I use FCPX to layer audio like that.
It’s better more for editing rather than laying tracks on top of each other… the layout just isn’t made with that in mind. I use FCPX to layer audio like that.
Then what do you call this!? MEGA (https://mega.nz/#!BN1EyQqQ!ddmZLrxYPA5_Ovu9DtR2nBXWrr4fntJ1Y9qEUN2MMcc) A suite of all 5 tracks of Medal of Honor: Allied Assault I just made a couple minutes ago (MEGA took forever), all made with Audacity, adds up to about 17 minutes (its a short score), and I think It flows pretty well (tracks play over other tracks at their endings). In other words, laying tracks on top of each other. :p
Audacity is the poor man’s Audition. If Skelly had it, I know he’d use it.
I only have it because I bought my Mac on eBay with everything I was looking for: Audition, Premiere, Photoshop, and Final Cut.
I only ever use Audacity for my vinyl rips. That’s how I record them to my Mac. Everything else is done in Audition. That’s where my film mixes come from.
I only have it because I bought my Mac on eBay with everything I was looking for: Audition, Premiere, Photoshop, and Final Cut.
I only ever use Audacity for my vinyl rips. That’s how I record them to my Mac. Everything else is done in Audition. That’s where my film mixes come from.
Don’t get me wrong, I have and use Audition, I just don’t use as often. I should start using it more.
The bit where Rey and Ren fight uses the track from Episode 4 "Burning Homestead"
To me, it is more important what tracks you edit together, not how. Editing various tracks is a sort of storytelling. It’s more important what you tell, not how a sentence follows the other.
Recently I got Audition, but I haven’t learned how to use it. It’s way more complex than Audacity is!
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Thanks Crunch for you edit! 😀
Thanks again crunch!
To belatedly join the software conversation, I have been using Acid for years and years and years. It hasn’t failed me yet. I always keep each clip on its own track. I can control the blend much better that way. I can do a slow fade on one, and a linear on the other and do what the music "needs".
Thanks for the share, and keep it up!
Thank you for your feedback, i appriciate.