http://www.axifile.com?5222425 That
http://www.axifile.com?8654365 and that?
I think those 2 songs are perfect for the Roman factions... They suit the Romans so well... Could i use them as battle music in EB? If so, how?
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http://www.axifile.com?5222425 That
http://www.axifile.com?8654365 and that?
I think those 2 songs are perfect for the Roman factions... They suit the Romans so well... Could i use them as battle music in EB? If so, how?
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You can use them as long as you don't release them to the public.
Check the tutorials in the Scriptorium to find out more.![]()
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
Is it just me or does winamp offer the perfect solution?
I use iTunes to listen to music. I don't really enjoy Winamp.![]()
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
The music in the first track is Triumphal March from the 1959 release of Ben-Hur, starring Charlton Heston and the oh-so-beautiful Haya Hayareet (look her up on the net!). The music was composed by Miklos Rozsa.
When the music is playing, Ben-Hur and Arrius (played by Jack Hawkins) are treated to a triumphal march in Rome, before Tiberius.
It is very Roman sounding, to me. But then, I grew up in a time when "Rome" meant brass and drums.
The second track ... "Big Battle" ... is straight from the first Conan movie, starring Ahhnold.
Last edited by Oldgamer; 06-02-2006 at 05:45.
They both sound very Roman to me... There's another one i want to put in that i think would go great when playing as a Roman faction... Or any for that matter... I'll upload it now.
This one maybe again for when you start to march your army. http://www.axifile.com?2381382
And this one for when you win a battle. http://www.axifile.com?3728479
Last edited by Dayve; 06-02-2006 at 06:25.
I wouldn't waste my time tempering with music in EB....
Track # 17 is Gratus' Entry into Jerusalem, and Track #18 is Parade of the Charioteers, both from Ben-Hur, and, once again, by Miklos Rozsa. Somewhere out there is another track which will be Roman March from the beginning of the movie.
There were a lot of "Roman" movies (some dealt with religious themes) at the time, like King of Kings, Cleopatra and Spartacus, which would be used to good effect in RTW. Indeed, the mod SPQR uses Triumphal March at the beginning of the mod, and another march from Spartacus for the troops marching to battle (the music there was used for the Roman legions marching to battle in the climactic battle of that movie, too).
@Forgus
Why not, if that's what someone wants to do? Personally, most movies are so bad ... or at least, dry ... that they would fall flat on their faces without the music. Think about watching most slasher movies, like Jason, if there wasn't music to tell you when to be frightened!![]()
They're all from the SPQR mod... That's where i'm getting them from... The SPQR music folder![]()
I could never play SPQR because my computer can't handle huge unit sizes but i loved the music so much and always wanted to put it into another mod that i enjoyed.
You thief!Originally Posted by Dayve
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Anyhow, the music from SPQR is good for atmosphere and ambiance.![]()
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
I agree with both you and Dayve!Originally Posted by edyzmedieval
Rome was the greatest empire of its time, and the music should be appropriate. After all, US troops don't march to war to the music of the Beach Boys, but to the traditional martial music of the country. Somehow, I don't recall British troops marching to war in the 19th Century to Gilbert & Sullivan ...
Forgus sounds cryptic (appropriatelyOriginally Posted by Dayve
), but it's a good reason he has.
Does SPQR have new music composed for it? Genuinely curious. If your saying it comes from the SPQR music I'm just wondering.
No this is the same music the SPQR mod has used from the first build right up to the most recent one... I just can't play because you need to use huge unit sizes or else your cities grow too large and you end up with too much money... But the music is so Rome like and atmospheric and perfect for playing as Rome in ANY mod that exists...
Well, I didn't mean "new" as in brand new - just new as in composed for SPQR, even if it was when it first came out. If that's the case I'd download it just for the music to hear it, and that's what I'm wondering.![]()
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
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