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10-23-2017, 06:27 AM
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Covers 2 & 3 by heidl (https://hqcovers.net/2017/01/19/cloverfield-by-michael-giacchino/)
"ROAR! (Cloverfield Overture)"
by Michael Giacchino
3 Versions available:
1. The two film versions are ripped in a Lossless PCM WAVE format from the Blu-ray's Dolby TrueHD 5.1 mix and was then converted to a more space-friendly FLAC format.
2. I Downmixed the Surround track to 2.0 Stereo and slightly remastered it to sound better in a stereo format.
3. I purchased the version available on iTunes and noticed how different the sound was compared to the mix heard in the film. I did my best to make the iTunes version sound as close to the film version as I could.
Though the source file is only available in a lossy AAC format via iTunes, I converted it to lossless FLAC after the remastering to prevent any further quality loss.
*both stereo versions have been converted to ALAC in order for iTunes to play them
"ROAR!" (Film Version) - 5.1 Surround - FLAC 48 kHz (https://www.dropbox.com/s/jhm3fesot6im7y8/01.%20ROAR%21%20%28Film%20Version%29%20%28Surround %29.flac?dl=0)
"ROAR!" (Film Version) - Stereo - ALAC 48 kHz (https://www.dropbox.com/s/j9y9u9bohtm9vd1/01.%20ROAR%21%20%28Film%20Version%29.m4a?dl=0)
"ROAR!" (Cloverfield Overture) - Stereo - ALAC 44 kHz (https://www.dropbox.com/s/v68a1u29ezx2c33/02.%20ROAR%21%20%28Cloverfield%20Overture%29.m4a?d l=0)
Enjoy! :-D






Covers 2 & 3 by heidl (https://hqcovers.net/2017/01/19/cloverfield-by-michael-giacchino/)
"ROAR! (Cloverfield Overture)"
by Michael Giacchino
3 Versions available:
1. The two film versions are ripped in a Lossless PCM WAVE format from the Blu-ray's Dolby TrueHD 5.1 mix and was then converted to a more space-friendly FLAC format.
2. I Downmixed the Surround track to 2.0 Stereo and slightly remastered it to sound better in a stereo format.
3. I purchased the version available on iTunes and noticed how different the sound was compared to the mix heard in the film. I did my best to make the iTunes version sound as close to the film version as I could.
Though the source file is only available in a lossy AAC format via iTunes, I converted it to lossless FLAC after the remastering to prevent any further quality loss.
*both stereo versions have been converted to ALAC in order for iTunes to play them
"ROAR!" (Film Version) - 5.1 Surround - FLAC 48 kHz (https://www.dropbox.com/s/jhm3fesot6im7y8/01.%20ROAR%21%20%28Film%20Version%29%20%28Surround %29.flac?dl=0)
"ROAR!" (Film Version) - Stereo - ALAC 48 kHz (https://www.dropbox.com/s/j9y9u9bohtm9vd1/01.%20ROAR%21%20%28Film%20Version%29.m4a?dl=0)
"ROAR!" (Cloverfield Overture) - Stereo - ALAC 44 kHz (https://www.dropbox.com/s/v68a1u29ezx2c33/02.%20ROAR%21%20%28Cloverfield%20Overture%29.m4a?d l=0)
Enjoy! :-D