Ruins

Release date
2008-06-08
Author
AniCator
Genre
Classical
Description
Myas soundtrack.
Format
Compressed audio (OGG/MP3)
File size
1.6 MB
Downloaded / played
792 times
Commented
6 times
Rating
9 (1 vote)

License License
This work is released under Creative Commons
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Comments

  • This track reminds me a matrix soundtrack. Must say that almost all anicator's music is very interesting. You definitely has a talent man!
  • Very atmospheric track! Are these symphonic sounds samples or VST? Their quality is very good. I wonder where I can get such a good sounding instruments from. Are they free?
  • BHS
    Bello! A wonderfull soundtrack, close my eyes and i can immagine this track with some films. I share the same question made by Rathaus: can you explain more about sound/gear used here , are free or not ? and if free can give us some links about ? Thanks for sharing this good tracks. Ciao.
  • Thanks for giving these awesome comments! I thought people didn't like my tracks. I have downloaded a lot of free soundfonts and VSTs since March 2005. It takes me a lot of effort to find good soundfonts. Still I am thinking about buying commercial sample libraries like East West libraries. Very expensive though. Gear for Ruins: RolandOrchestralRythm Squidfont Orchestral SG Orchestral GM Cambridge Concert Flute DSK AkoustiK Keyz But I recently downloaded new orchestra percussion which has been used in the three tracks that were published after this one. They contain high-quality samples. It was a sampling project called the G-Town Church Sampling Project. I still have to credit Tobias Marberger for the three tracks I made. So I give credit to Tobias Marberger right now. I am still trying to get the orchestra sound more realistic. The percussion helps a lot but I still have to find ways to improve the other instruments. Which might be possible without downloading new fonts or VSTs. - AniCator
  • BHS
    Thanks for the info . I try to search on the web ...
  • Great piece. I enjoyed a lot the orchestral part. The piano is a bit mechanical, played like for a "marche". If you make it flows more, it will be an ace. Between 40' and 57' needs a bit of work I think. Make it more clear. Anyway I enjoyed a lot! Thanks!!