Description : The keep is a soundtrack to a 3d walk-through I did of Fort Clinch State Park near Amelia Island Florida. There's some pretty interesting movements in this piece that broken out into about three major parts . Unlike the other two fort soundtracks this one is way more theme based and less pure sound design.
Synthesizers used on this score:
HG Fortune STS 24
HG Fortune Scrapes Wizard 2 Pro
Native Instruments Reaktor
Native Instruments Battery 3
Native Instruments AbSynth 5
Native Instruments Kontack 4 -Sound Iron Olympus
Tube Ohm - Pure P
Camel Audio Alchemy
U-HE Zebralette
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Very cool track. Almost erie in a sense with those dark vibes in the beggining. I would really like to see the walkthrough that this is on. Very nice work man !
The begging of this track made me feel like i am on an adventure and i am crossing the desert..don't know when i get to where i need to go i just keep moving as the sand blows. The second part is i am still crossing the desert but i am starting to enter a different part of the dessert, there are ancient ruins here that no one has come across. I entered the Secret entrance to the ruins and i am Shocked to behold a lost civilization that has been living in a different dimension for eons. I am learning there way of life and is getting accustomed to the place slowly but making progress...However i realized that i had to make a choice of either staying there or returning home. MAN you took me on a journey THANKS :D GREAT track it simple and yet so Vast i am Really Happy i found this :). Thanks for the story and take care
AngelDragon5359, Thanks so much, your comment made my day. If this can create those type of images in your head then mission accomplished. The musical style was certainly inspired by some of the sound track composers I liked as a child such as Michael Stearns and Jean Michel Jarre...music as you said that lets your imagination run wild.
Also this track is a soundtrack to a 3D video walk-through of Fort Clinch.. do a you tube search for "Let's Explore Fort Clinch in HD 3D "
"The Keep" is the first track I have written in a long while, thanks for the encouragement.
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Also this track is a soundtrack to a 3D video walk-through of Fort Clinch.. do a you tube search for "Let's Explore Fort Clinch in HD 3D "
"The Keep" is the first track I have written in a long while, thanks for the encouragement.