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Static's Arrangements - NEW: Caligula

Started by Static, July 02, 2016, 10:47:57 PM

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Static

[PS2] .hack - "rtown2 (Λ Server Cultural City Carmina Gadelica)"
[MID] [MUS] [MUSX] [PDF] [Original]

[MUL] Resident Evil 5 - "Rust in summer 2008"
[MID] [MUS] [MUSX] [PDF] [Original]

Here's another small batch of sheets! I've been playing through the original .hack series lately, and while there isn't that much music, what's there is pretty cool. I especially enjoy the various town and field themes. RE5 is another one I've been replaying a lot; the mercenaries mode never seems to get old. This particular track is from the vs mode, however. More RE to come soon, unless I get distracted again (pretty likely).

Static

[PS3] Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star - "Rainbow Temple"
[FMID] [MMID] [MUS] [MUSX] [MSCZ] [XML] [FPDF] [MPDF] [Original]

It's been awhile since I posted to my arrangements thread since I usually just send them straight to submissions... but I'm back with an experiment to see what I can do in MuseScore and get used to the workflow again - it's sure changed a lot since 2.0. You can compare not only the notation files, but also the MIDI and PDF exports as well. I will likely continue to provide both Finale and MuseScore files for all my sheets going forward, unless I get lazy (also likely).

Static

[PSVita] The Caligula Effect - "Sadistic Queen"
[MID] [MSCZ] [PDF] [Original]

Only two sheets in and I'm already done with Finale? Well I might eventually convert this over, but the amount of time saved doing the chords, lyrics, and pedal markings can't be understated.

The very original version of this track is actually slightly different from the Overdose one, and it's not on YouTube unfortunately. I had to get it from the soundtrack CD.

Fantastic Ike

QuoteOnly two sheets in and I'm already done with Finale? Well I might eventually convert this over, but the amount of time saved doing the chords, lyrics, and pedal markings can't be understated.

Truly! Once you get past the initial hurdle, I've found MuseScore to be much quicker and intuitive. Still needs work but I've been using it for years and never looked back.