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{{ | {{Music infobox | ||
| name = Orbit of Glass | |||
| yt = u1NNRt4cNOY | |||
| album = ''[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]'' | |||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | |||
| length = 1:18 | |||
| last = [[The Last Spartan]] | |||
| next = [[3rd Movement of The Odyssey]] | |||
}} | |||
'''Orbit of Glass''' is the fourteenth track in ''[[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, Volume 1]]''. | |||
'''Orbit of Glass''' is | |||
==Overview== | |||
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''. | |||
==Appearances== | |||
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]]. | |||
==Arrangements== | |||
[[ | The piece was arranged into the second part of ''[[Prophet Suite]]'' in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''. | ||
==Production notes== | |||
*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". | |||
==Sources== | |||
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Orbit of Glass is the fourteenth track in Halo 2: Original Soundtrack, Volume 1.
Overview[edit]
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.
Appearances[edit]
The music can be heard in the form of Opening Volley during the level Sacred Icon, after Thel 'Vadamee deactivates through the last sets of pistons to shut down the containment shield at the Sentinel wall.
Arrangements[edit]
The piece was arranged into the second part of Prophet Suite in Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack.
Production notes[edit]
- The internal tag name for this track is glassorbit, named after the featured dominant synth patch in this track from the Roland XV-5080 synthesizer, also named "Glass Orbit".
Sources[edit]
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