I'm curious about where in the game it's used. Dunno who that was, but it sounds pretty sweet. 40 In G minor which opens CD 2 (or track 26) is a pretty competent performance. (The orchestral version of the same track near the end, track 23 on CD 2, or track 48 of the download, just strikes me as cheesy though) Also, track 15, Nino Precioso with the spanish guitar and Kamar de los Reyes on vocals is kind of a neat change of pace. Some of it is almost as catchy to listen to on it's own as the Mass Effect soundtracks, IMHO.Ī standout track for me is Track 19, the Anthem remix done by Brian Tuey. I recognize the feel from Mass Effect in a lot of places. The rest of it is similarly typical Jack Wall stuff. I'm sure you've heard it already, so you can decide. It seems like Trent was only really involved with the main theme song, and it sounds kind of like a generic NIN instrumental, maybe something that could have been left off of The Fragile because it wasn't quite interesting enough.or maybe Ghosts, I dunno.
I still haven't seen this on any public trackers, so maybe it'll turn up anonymously on TPB soon. On the Trent tracks, I can't say for sure I'd pass an A/B test.I'm getting old. 40 in G Minor (the Mozart track), and they're gone in the FLAC. I notice all kinds of mp3 compression artifacts in the wind instruments on Symphony No. Sound quality-wise, I find that the FLACs are still coming from a CD that suffers from the wonderful loudness wars dynamics compression we all love so much, so it ain't so great.but it seems legit.
wav file was decoded from the flac file using FLAC frontend, as I don't have a flac plugin for my copy of Audition): I've compared a couple of tracks under spectral analysis in Adobe Audition, and there does seem to be a few kHz more signal at the top end, so this doesn't seem like a mere transcode.Ĭheck these two screenshots (note the. It is in two folders labeled Disc 1 and Disc 2, all with FLAC files totaling 863 MB.
I got it off a private tracker, where it was uploaded with the comment "Ripped by RadeonX1950. Care to share a little further info on that rip?