Can’t wait for "Karate Kid (2010)" and "Spiderwick Chronicles". 😉
I had the sessions in lossless long before they were posted here on ffshrine. I could not have used Sonic’s version to do this anyway, for reasons I stated in the first post:
"Mine is a little different than Sonic’s, in that while his removed all bonuses and crossfaded many cues into suite form like an OST album, I went in the other direction by actually splitting up several cues."
Whoomp…There It Is:
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/karate-kid-2010-custom-complete-score-182309/#post2819800
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/karate-kid-2010-custom-complete-score-182309/#post2819800
Yeah, thanks a ton. 😉
The differences are:
-Mine includes the full main theme (with a remixed opening fanfare by me) whereas his included the shorter film version edit.
-His is made up of OST-like suites which are occasionally not in film chronological order, whereas mine includes everything the sessions has, but even more cues are split into individual cues.
-Some cues are edited to resemble film versions (such as the music for Peter’s fateful spider bite) which involved using an alternate.
-I added all the alternate cues at the end in order, whereas his omitted all of these cues.
-I made a small main theme edit, similar to what some OST albums include. It’s actually three versions of the main title theme edited into one, along with an edited version of the end credits. It’s quite nice and a good way to close out the entire presentation.
-I was happy with the overall acoustics of the music, but I did do volume increase just to make it easier to hear, but I didn’t change the dynamic range.
-Mine includes the full main theme (with a remixed opening fanfare by me) whereas his included the shorter film version edit.
-His is made up of OST-like suites which are occasionally not in film chronological order, whereas mine includes everything the sessions has, but even more cues are split into individual cues.
-Some cues are edited to resemble film versions (such as the music for Peter’s fateful spider bite) which involved using an alternate.
-I added all the alternate cues at the end in order, whereas his omitted all of these cues.
-I made a small main theme edit, similar to what some OST albums include. It’s actually three versions of the main title theme edited into one, along with an edited version of the end credits. It’s quite nice and a good way to close out the entire presentation.
-I was happy with the overall acoustics of the music, but I did do volume increase just to make it easier to hear, but I didn’t change the dynamic range.
This is some real impressive work here. It feels like a legitimate studio release. Thanks for giving us a wonderful representation of the score.

Did this one and the above front cover while back, but I never bothered to share it because it’s been shared by others either in unaltered session form, or in a Deluxe Edition by SonicAdventure.
Mine is a little different than Sonic’s, in that while his removed all bonuses and crossfaded many cues into suite form like an OST album, I went in the other direction by actually splitting up several cues.
I did this because there were a lot of moments in the score I liked to hear on their own from time to time, and they were not blended in where I would have to artificially fade them in or out, but they were already standalone cues…I just made them stay that way so they were selectable to play individually.
I incorporated some of the alternate versions of the "Main Theme" where I could, bookending the whole score rather than have a repetitive playlist of them throughout. I originally had the alternate versions on their own as a part of this presentation but I removed most of them at the last moment.
50 tracks, Apple Lossless. True lossless, not mp3 sourced. Cue titles as usual are largely my own.
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: Custom Complete Score (ALAC) (https://mega.co.nz/#!NxUjBTaR!gwBGhxCmaG3bDih65N8af7S8NQKB-PoD0k5z0XYXrnU)
Awesome (late) find! Thanks man 🙂