>>SILENT
HILL<<
COMPLETE SOUNDTRACK
The
Silent Hill Complete Soundtrack was ripped through an optical cord and was
converted into 128kb mp3 format. All contents of this soundtrack was composed
by Akira
Yamaoka and mastered
by Fungo.
There are 44 tracks and 135 minutes of audio. This is in no way official or
at all done by Konami. This is just a fan compiled soundtrack (by me).
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>>MISSED MUSIC (BONUS)<<
Below
is a collection of all the music I missed and never made it to the Complete
Soundtrack. I'm gonna add it here so that you can further complete
your collection. [CRYING BLOOD IN HEAVEN] This plays before Lisa's death in Nowhere. [ANOTHER BLACK SOUL] This is another song that plays only when Kaufmann is present. [INCUBUS BOSS 03] This is a variation of the final boss music, one that I missed. |
How I made the SH1 Complete
Soundtrack:
This soundtrack wasn't too hard to make
(and it was slightly more fun than the others). I got to play the game while
I recorded. If you turn off SFX in options, it turns off all sounds completely,
so every part of the soundtrack I was playing the game. Most part of the game
where I recorded I couldn't go far for long, so I'd stay in the same area,
just running around and dodging enemies (the sewers was the worst x_x). I
must say though, this was the most enjoyable of the Complete Soundtracks I
have done so far. I recorded this soundtrack with Optical sound through a
digital mixer from the PS2 (composite gives me a buzzing sound in the audio;
I don't like it). I record many, many variations in the music and edit it
all together after hours of recording. I take all the tracks in a particular
area, then edit it into one or two tracks. This soundtrack is supposed to
just be a complete "ambient" soundtrack with stuff not found in
the Official one. This is in no way official or endorsed by Konami. I have
recorded and edited and mastered every second of this soundtrack. All credits
go to Akira Yamaoka for the music and Fungo for the mastering.
Song "variations" altogether recorded to make this soundtrack?
A little over 150 variations.