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Assassin's Creed Soundtrack Trailer - Josh Pearson

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

This is a music assignment I had to do for school. Basically, I had to choose a game and compose a theme for it. I found some videos for Assassin's Creed on youtube and put them together to make my own trailer, then composed the music in Apple's Logic Studio :)
Enjoy.

By the way, I don't claim to have created the videos, I only composed the music. I retain copyright for the soundtrack alone :P

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  • Impressive work, to make your music a bit sparklier add a multi-pressor and some reverb on the stereo output.

    Check out T-Racks for multi-pressors.

    It'll help get rid of that "flat" feeling.

  • @marshalsea Thanks :) great, I'll try that on the next mix I do! Does this technique work well for less orchestral mixes too? I'll try it on some of my rock songs too

  • @marshalsea Thanks for the help, i'll definitely put that into play next time I'm mixing! Do you do much of this stuff yourself?

  • this is sick... everything but the music was awesome...

  • im guna make our handshake in the morning heaaaps more painful now martin...

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  • @Drumpro712 Used to, search for Autumn Rises and Lost Verses on myspace (two solo projects), and IsolaBand on youtube.

    Keep meaning to do more solo stuff, but never seem to find the time.

    What sound libraries are you using for this?

    Ps. Found you down the right hand side listening to Josh T Pearson stuff - check out Lift To Experience.

  • @Drumpro712 Yeah, if you get hold of T-Racks just stick it as the last bit of the chain on the Stereo output.

    Try some of the defaults. Then switch it on and off.

    I'm not very good with reverb myself, so it's kinda the shoegaze loving blind leading the blind.

    Get a mic and record a guitar in a room via it versus a direct out. You'll notice the difference.

    Supposedly the art is to turn down til you think "Is it there?" and then a touch more.

    But there's loads of pages about applying reverb.

  • how did u make this in logic its cool what version do you have and where did you get all the midi samples from? please do tell

  • watever, Drumn00b712

  • hey the music created by you is really nice reminds me a bit of a band Tool the drum line is somehow similiar

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