This first music pack of Michael Rissling's custom music contains five (5) ready-to-use .bmus along the theme of 'the Sinister Workshop', which contains an overall dark feel but with playful elements. Well suited to gothic-style stories and probably many, many other custom modules as well. TECHNICAL NOTES: This archive contains the actual tracks in Bioware's format, the needed hak, and a detailed readme file. the ambientmusic.2da has been padded to Bioware's specification and for as much compatiability with other content as possible. Further details can be found in the file.
PURPOSE: The Tenth Age guild and Mr. Rissling strive to bring quality, interesting, and new music to the Neverwinter Nights community. It is our desire to have excellent music, good support, and easy to use files to make including the content easy and understandable. We seek to support the community, and in turn ask for your support, in the way of promotion and feedback. Help us to become better at this, and provide what we can to the great custom content community. ALSO: More packs are planned, depending on community reception. If you are interested and have a request, contact myself or the composer as listed in the readme, and perhaps we can accomodate you directly. Thank you for your help, support, and comments.
Thank you for your continued interest, DM Frayne. The composer and I have been in contact, and I believe another music pack is probably likely, or possibly two depending on how much content Mr. Rissling wishes to release. The response from the first one was much appreciated and fairly high, and thanks to you and others who have asked, I believe you can expect something in the near future.
Posted by miss_pringle at 2004-12-31 00:56:10 Voted 10.00 on 12/31/04
Can I have your children?
Posted by Frayne at 2004-12-20 05:07:04 Voted 10.00 on 12/20/04
Worth a 10 for the Yvonne Gillespie tune alone, the rest is just icing on the gothically lopsided and mouldering cake.
Posted by DM Frayne ( 82.69.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-12-20 05:03:00
At the moment, no, there has not been another public release, although there is probably enough content to do so. If there is sufficient interest, chances are that the answer will be in time "yes".
This is fabulous... was it ever followed up with another pack?
Posted by thistos at 2004-05-08 00:57:04 Voted 10.00 on 05/08/04
awesome
Posted by Lausophy at 2004-05-05 04:34:32 Voted 7.00 on 05/05/04
Posted by Galavor at 2004-05-04 17:28:23 Voted 5.00 on 05/04/04
Posted by twigster at 2004-03-31 07:52:15 Voted 10.00 on 03/31/04
There's such a range to this collection. I really like it. You have a true gift. _________________________ "To alcohol - the cause of and solution to all of life's problems." - Homer J. Simpson
Posted by SiliconScout at 2004-03-29 16:25:26 Voted 9.00 on 03/29/04
This is some great music. A welcome addition to any campaign, nice and original. Now all we need is some spanky combat music!
Posted by PolishMilk at 2004-03-29 06:02:52 Voted 10.00 on 03/29/04
Posted by Elemak at 2004-03-27 06:05:26 Voted 10.00 on 03/27/04
Michael's contributions have always been a much appreciated addition to The Tenth Age and has been instrumental (heh) in having the world come to life for the players in-game. I'm happy to see his work made public so that others may be able to appreciate his fantastic work. Keep up the great work :)
For those who have only heard the selection played by the VaultMix (which I am currently listening to) let me mention there is music in the Sinister Toyshop that is not part of the playlist- so far as I can tell. (I may edit this if I discover I am, in fact, wrong).
FST (First Sinister Thought) is an especially excellent choice for a module, as despite its quality it is still a small file, with excellent atmosphere. Then again, hopefully listeners will agree the entire pack is.
For those who have only heard the selection played by the VaultMix (which I am currently listening to) let me mention there is music in the Sinister Toyshop that is not part of the playlist- so far as I can tell. (I may edit this if I discover I am, in fact, wrong).
FST (First Sinister Thought) is an especially excellent choice for a module, as despite its quality it is still a small file, with excellent atmosphere. Then again, hopefully listeners will agree the entire pack is.