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A jam submission

Book Of SpellsView project page

Lamorak's submission for Lone Rabbit's OST Composing Jam: Pastime II
Submitted by Lamorak — 17 hours, 41 minutes before the deadline
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The title of the original song(s) and the game it's from
Title: Book Of Spells
Game: Old School RuneScape

Name of the original composer(s)/artist(s)
Ian Taylor

Is this a cover, tribute, or medley?

Cover
Medley

Description
The Old School RuneScape soundtrack uses old midi libraries which don't sound that realistic. I thought it would be a fun idea to try to recreate it and turn into a bigger and more realistic orchestra. The DAW I used is FL Studio. The plugins I used for this track are: Spitfire Audio's BBC Symphony Orchestra and LABS. Kontakt Factory Selection and Play Series Selection. All of which are available for free.

Link to streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/lamorak-239504912/book-of-spells-1?si=d71334bfe8c041508ed579275a427745&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Nice work, you got a lot out of those Spitfire libraries! Sounds really great, good arrangement.

Submitted(+1)

Another atmospheric gem. Great job again dude!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted

This is very professional sounding. The orchestra and choral blend is very nice. Great work!

Submitted(+1)

I've heard this song before and had no idea where it was from. Thanks xD Great job too.

Submitted(+1)

Good idea to dusting off old ost, nice work!

Submitted

Nice arrangement, runescape sure did have some bangers on the soundtrack

Submitted

This is Great! The mix is fantastic!

Developer(+1)

Thank you, I think your submission is really great too!

Submitted

big OSRS soundtrack enthusiast and i thought your interperation was lovely :) well done!