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| {{Status|RealWorld}} | | {{Era|H2}} |
| {{Music infobox | | {{ratings}} |
| | name = Orbit of Glass
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| | yt = u1NNRt4cNOY
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| | album = ''[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]''
| | [[Video:Halo_2_soundtrack_orbit_of_glass-1208572412-704|300px]] |
| | composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]]
| | '''Orbit of Glass''' is a song included in the [[Halo 2 Original Soundtrack]]. Its length is 1:18. |
| | length = 1:18
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| | last = [[The Last Spartan]]
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| | next = [[3rd Movement of The Odyssey]]
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| '''Orbit of Glass''' is the fourteenth track in ''[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, Volume 1]]''.
| | It is most likely named for the "orbit of glass" that occurs after the [[Covenant]] [[glassing|glass]] a planet. |
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| ==Overview==
| | [[Category:Halo Music]] |
| The piece is a re-interpretation of ''[[Ambient Wonder]]'' from ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''. The piece was incorporated into the ending of ''Opening Volley'' in ''[[Sacred Icon Suite]]'' from ''Volume 2''.
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| ==Appearances==
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| The music can be heard in the form of ''Opening Volley'' during the level ''[[Sacred Icon]]'', after [[Thel 'Vadam]]ee deactivates through the last sets of pistons to shut down the [[containment shield]] at the [[Sentinel wall]].
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| ==Arrangements==
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| The piece was arranged into the second part of ''[[Prophet Suite]]'' in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''.
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| ==Production notes==
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| *The [[User:Neo Te Aika/Audio Production Notes/Music tracks named after their synth patches|internal tag name]] for this track is <tt>glassorbit</tt>, named after the featured dominant synth patch in this track from the Roland XV-5080 synthesizer, also named "Glass Orbit".
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| ==Sources==
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| {{Soundtrack|H2}}
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