Halo 4 "Pylons" Remixes (ORIGINAL CONTENT MADE BY YOURS TRULY) :)



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danielnrg
03-01-2017, 09:56 AM
So… I was going through the Halo 4 game files, deciding what I want to have on my iPhone, and whatnot. Well, I got a little creative in audacity… I made some remixes of the song "Pylons" by Neil Davidge. To be clear: all of the music in these remixes was composed by Neil Davidge, and can be found in the game files. What I did was edit certain layers together that weren’t necessarily intended to be layered together – resulting in some pretty interesting instrumentation differences. If you enjoy the percussion elements of the original "Pylons", I think you’ll be pleased with what I’ve created.

Remix II is a combination of 4 layers of music. It is the most unique of the three remixes, for reasons I will discuss below. Very heavy percussion towards the end.
Remix III is very similar to Remix IV, but is somewhat longer due to changes in the editing. You may enjoy this track for its longer play time, but Remix IV is where I got the transitioning down to a T, and I personally believe it shows.
Remix IV is basically the same as Remix III, but the ending is different. It is a shorter track, but it has (in my opinion) a better transition. Both Remix III and Remix IV are a combination of 3 layers of music.
I bet you’re wondering: where’s Remix I? Well, Remix I is basically Remix II but with a much worse and more abrupt end, whereas Remix II actually has a loop that transitions into a finish. I decided not to include it because it is so unpolished.

So, I hope you enjoy these remixes I made. Took me about 30 minutes for all four of them. They’re in FLAC format, feel free to convert them to ALAC if need be. Let me know which one is your favorite!

This is basically to say thanks for everything anyone on this site has done for me, even though you may not know it. I’ve downloaded so much of your CD rips, game rips, and other content but I’ve never really been able to return the favor. I always felt bad that I was a leecher and not a contributor. This doesn’t make up for everything I’ve downloaded from the wonderful people on this site, but hopefully it’s a start.

MEGA link:
https://mega.nz/#!LQ5nzKbL!8JGhxpe4EhFj3fnoVVbdm4r6fkADJqxj3MQQKnEYars

P.S. You should be able to download using that link; as I said I don’t really do this sort of thing often so if you have trouble with the download, it’s probably because I did something wrong. Just let me know and I’ll do my best to fix it 🙂


Kaptemplar
03-02-2017, 11:26 PM
Thank you!

Kublay
03-03-2017, 04:25 PM
Thank you!

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