Gingerbread Man on 27/4/2007 at 14:59
what
Perhaps it's there under "Thief DS Official Soundtrack"?
Or wait... things seem to have got tangled up in this thread. Did you mean the SS2 soundtrack?
clearing on 27/4/2007 at 15:22
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
Perhaps it's there under "Thief DS Official Soundtrack"?
I have Thief DS Official Soundtrack. I think MysteryDev has in view of something another.
Quote:
Did you mean the SS2 soundtrack?
No. I at the moment listen SS2 soundtrack ;)
Gingerbread Man on 27/4/2007 at 15:30
None of the tracks, Thief DS or SS2, are credited to "MysteryDev" -- they're all Brosius.
Yandros on 27/4/2007 at 16:47
Right, MysteryDev is the messenger - Brosius the composer.
Hiatus on 27/4/2007 at 17:03
hi,
could someone re-up TDS soundtrack as 1 zip file to rapidshare or similar (MU doesn't work for me)?
also, same for this T2 mp3: (
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K14NSN18)
thanks!
Hiatus on 28/4/2007 at 10:42
@MysteryDev: thanks for both soundtracks and any chance to see TDS soundtrack @320kbps quality (like in SS2 case), please :)? Do you have this CD still or could re-borrow it etc? Of course, lossless format like FLAC would be even better ;).
thanks!
Tintin on 28/4/2007 at 13:56
Can I please ask, what is the difference between the Nightfall Rip and the Offical Rip? Better quality recording or something?
Also, does anyone have the concept art piece available? (it doesn't exist any more at that other location)
Thanks guys!
jtr7 on 28/4/2007 at 23:53
Like MysteryDev said in the first post:
"These are the real files, mixed professionally from the game source content."
CD-quality, uncut, professionally mixed by the composer himself. Best copies available.:cool:
Digital Nightfall didn't have Eric Brosius's original Master Recording to work from. He ripped them from the game files, which are not CD quality, and spliced them together. He did more than that, but he can explain the tedious work he did better than I.:sweat:
MysteryDev on 29/4/2007 at 00:46
Sadly, I don't have a CD for the T:DS soundtrack. I only ever grabbed them as mp3 files when I worked at Ion. If I had the CD I would have ripped at better quality than 192, but alas.
I'm convinced that the T:DS soundtrack was going to be released at one point; that's how I got these mp3's. But for whatever reason I guess it never made it out there.
Tintin on 29/4/2007 at 01:31
Thanks MysteryDev, you're a champion!