danielnrg
01-24-2016, 02:58 AM
I really like the style of editing used in the Phantom Menace Ultimate Edition, how each track kinda runs into the other. I was wondering if anyone would make a similarly edited version for the other prequel movies. I'm sure between all the video games, we have most of the music used in the film. I don't think my method of iTunes editing is good for making the tracks run into each other. And I don't think all my sources are the best quality available. When I say iTunes editing, I mean when you select "get info" on a track, go over to options, and tweak the "start" and "stop" times down to the millisecond. Then you select "create AAC version" and voila, a new track. If anyone has suggestions on more suitable editing software (ideally that's free) and a complete breakdown of the best sources to use in conjunction to create the most complete collection of music, I'd take a crack at it myself. I know I ask for a lot on this forum, but mostly its because I lack the means and know-how to do it myself and I'm sure most of you know more than me. I think people on the forum would enjoy an edit like this, since Lucasfilm won't just do it themselves. So, if you have the time, I'd sure appreciate it. Or if someone is already in the process, put me on the list of people you'll tell when you're done. TYLOVEU
Momonoki
01-24-2016, 03:15 AM
There is a reason for why they never released ultimate editions of AotC and RotS. I can't remember why off the top of my head but I'll grab the quote when I find it.
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There are also multiple complete fan edits on this site.
Mr. Fate
01-24-2016, 04:24 AM
There is a reason for why they never released ultimate editions of AotC and RotS. I can't remember why off the top of my head but I'll grab the quote when I find it.
I thought the reason was that fans complained about how TPM's ultimate score was arranged--roughly the whole score being cut into really short cues that are all cross-faded together. I do know I just read earlier today that they did have the AotC one like prepared and created but never released it.
cheldo
01-24-2016, 08:10 PM
I really like the style of editing used in the Phantom Menace Ultimate Edition, how each track kinda runs into the other. I was wondering if anyone would make a similarly edited version for the other prequel movies. I'm sure between all the video games, we have most of the music used in the film. I don't think my method of iTunes editing is good for making the tracks run into each other. And I don't think all my sources are the best quality available. When I say iTunes editing, I mean when you select "get info" on a track, go over to options, and tweak the "start" and "stop" times down to the millisecond. Then you select "create AAC version" and voila, a new track. If anyone has suggestions on more suitable editing software (ideally that's free) and a complete breakdown of the best sources to use in conjunction to create the most complete collection of music, I'd take a crack at it myself. I know I ask for a lot on this forum, but mostly its because I lack the means and know-how to do it myself and I'm sure most of you know more than me. I think people on the forum would enjoy an edit like this, since Lucasfilm won't just do it themselves. So, if you have the time, I'd sure appreciate it. Or if someone is already in the process, put me on the list of people you'll tell when you're done. TYLOVEU
Hey! You aren't absolutely asking for much! A good software to use for editing, although simple, may be "GarageBand". I don't know many others. If you are looking for the most complete versions we have I suggest you check JediJon's versions of all three prequel films. They are really good, especially those for "Episode I - The Phantom Menace" and "Episode III - Revenge of the Sith", although this last one would be PERFECT if it included the film versions (which are available and easily findable) of the tracks "Another Happy Landing" and "Execute Order 66". On the other hand "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace"'s "The Phantom Edition", as he named it, is an absolute must have, even if you have "The Ultimate Edition" to the score. It very much is the complete score to the movie as composed. Last, but not least, I stand to say "Episode II - Attack of the Clones"'s "The Clones Attack Edition" is at its best of possibilities, although not on par with the other two absolutely NOT because of JediJon. You should really check out his other editions for other scores too.
Hope I've been helpful!
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