Sniper Elite: Berlin 1945 Soundtrack [Remastered]



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deton24
09-01-2017, 05:39 AM

Sniper Elite: Berlin 1945 Soundtrack (remastered)
Composer – Thomas Bible

After many years, finally, rip in decent quality.
It is based on probably PC/22kHz rip from game files, which have been attempted to remaster using nice, dedicated software. Still, files source wasn’t great, and soft has some limitation, as long as my equipment, so it’s maybe not perfectly sounding 44kHz, but few tracks sound, I’d say, really good, and similar to normal 44kHz which we used to listen.
In comparison to source quality, it’s just precipice, this soft does miracles. I also made some EQ correcions, and placed some limiters, compressors manually for lot of tracks, it was really lot of work. I think it was worth of it.

Soundtrack is just great. Few track I’d call close to masterpiece, and I really enjoy these compositions, and this more classic, war style like CoD or MoH. Game itself has very dense atmosphere, and soundtrack has decent repeat value. Even newer Sniper Elites wasn’t so addictive for me like the first title. This game is really specific. Or maybe I just don’t like X-Ray shoots.

I spent a lot of time on this release. Maybe it’s not perfect, but I hope you’ll enjoy. I did.

Download
FLAC, 118 tracks.
safelinking.net/ujicHGs

Mirror (FLAC/mp3):
Separate files to listen
(you can download all separate files together with Jdownloader)
safelinking.net/ZE8HtTo


Kirov
09-03-2017, 06:34 PM
Thanks for your work and for share it!

deton24
09-13-2017, 07:18 PM
And one trivia. There is also soundtrack included in GOG version. Usually such packages are just unpacked music from PC version, or just copied rips from other users (like Synthesis’ rip of Rayman 2). Probably they are the same source files on which I worked on purpose of this release. Original game files were preserved there. In GOG version tags can be better, but nothing else. It is probably still 22kHz. If it’s not true, and somebody listened to GOG version, let me know. I’d gladly find out. Still, when I listened few tracks published on composer’s site, they were 44kHz, but their mastering wasn’t really stunning. Sometimes I even liked my processed files better.

Danny888
11-13-2017, 12:02 AM
Thanks, great work 🙂

DimitrisKrommidas
05-17-2018, 05:33 PM
thanks.

deton24
09-11-2018, 03:59 PM
If someone is interested.
I finished playing Sniper Elite V2, and it turns out that it contains lots of tracks from previous installment (SE1) in 44kHz. So if there is some music rip release from this game somewhere, it may be worth to listen.

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