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I did this years ago. I seem to recall Airforce One is also edited, and there may be others as well.
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I did this years ago. I seem to recall Airforce One is also edited, and there may be others as well.
I did this years ago. I seem to recall Airforce One is also edited, and there may be others as well.
Couldn't find an answer for this buried in the forum archives. I'm building the queue loop for Soarin' at DCA using Thx99's info here, but I got a little bit stuck. Kristen's site says that the loop should only be 27:09, but if I use the entire Blue Max suite, it ends up being much longer than that. Did Disney edit the suite, or did they just use the Overture? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Air Force One isn't in the Soarin' CA loop. Perhaps you're thinking of Condor Flats?
Disney California Adventure Park • Golden State
Soarin' Over California Queue Background Music
(February 8, 2001 to Present Day)
01. Girls of Many Nations in D.C. 1:39
Randy Edelman
The Distinguished Gentleman [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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02. Soft Rebellion 1:21
Randy Edelman
The Distinguished Gentleman [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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03. Reprise of "The Distinguished Gentleman" & Finale 2:24
Randy Edelman
The Distinguished Gentleman [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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I made a complete reconstruction of the loop from the source CDs several years ago, so yes, the edits were nailed down. However, I don't believe that I retained any notes about the edits. I'll have a look around and see if I can come up with something.Were the edits in this loop ever nailed down? Several of the tracks need a lot of trimming.
I think I asked you this before, but did you use the source copy as a reference, or a live/induction recording? Also, any luck on the one unknown track?I made a complete reconstruction of the loop from the source CDs several years ago, so yes, the edits were nailed down. However, I don't believe that I retained any notes about the edits. I'll have a look around and see if I can come up with something.
On a different topic, I was looking at one of the Star Wars Weekend loops I never got around to finishing and one of the tracks does not appear to come from (or at least as far as I can tell) an official release or re-recording. Rather, the version I needed was found on a fan made score compilation, the material which was ripped from the DVD.
It just may be that I don't have a complete collection of Star Wars cues. The song in question is "Ewok Celebration" and it's the film version which includes some added sfx to the cue which does not seem to be included in any of the cues that I have on my hard drive. I'll send you the recording so you can see if the cue is otherwise available.It strikes me as odd that it wouldn't be a standard needledrop, unless LucasFilm just gave WDI the masters for the full soundtracks. Star Wars music (of which I'm sitting on a huge pile) can come from a variety of sources otherwise: the original trilogy has almost every single note committed to CD; Menace has most of the score, albeit poorly edited, on CD, with additional material leaking out of video games; only about half of Clones and Sith is officially on CD, with some of Clones and a lot of Sith leaking out through video games too. I'm actually having a hard time imagining that they'd use a DVD rip for anything unless it was for material from Clones. What's the track in question?
If I am not mistaken, I have this collection and track, which is labeled as being the "film version." However, the track does not have the sfx overlaid over the cue music. I'll send you the reference recording as well, since you're a much bigger (star wars) geek than I am. :lol:The film version of the original "Ewok Celebration" was released on the 4-CD box set in the early 1990s. That is most likely the source of the track.
Not sure, but I suspect it's an induction recording (there's no crowd or other ambient sounds).I think I asked you this before, but did you use the source copy as a reference, or a live/induction recording?
There is no unknown track. Are you thinking of the Soarin' (EPCOT) loop, in which the exact version of the Battlestar Galactica theme has yet to be identified?Also, any luck on the one unknown track?
Sorry, yes, I was referring to the EPCOT version. For the playlist for this version, did you use the source file? And I was asking about the Battlestar Galactica track. As with this one Star Wars track, I wonder if the unknown track is available in a fan compilation somewhere.Getting back to the thread's topic...
There is no unknown track. Are you thinking of the Soarin' (EPCOT) loop, in which the exact version of the Battlestar Galactica theme has yet to be identified?
I believe so, but I would have to defer to [member=Dr. Know] on that one. I do recall that the reference recording was off-speed (too fast), though.Sorry, yes, I was referring to the EPCOT version. For the playlist for this version, did you use the source file?
Not sure! Before this "appears to have been ripped from the film" Star Wars track, I would have doubted it, but now, anything's possible.And I was asking about the Battlestar Galactica track. As with this one Star Wars track, I wonder if the unknown track is available in a fan compilation somewhere.