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The '''''Halo Wars 2: Original Soundtrack''''' is the musical score to ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''. Two previews of the soundtrack were released on [[343 Industries]]' SoundCloud account on [[2016|October 4, 2016]].<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/343i '''SoundCloud''' - ''343 Industries'']</ref> | The '''''Halo Wars 2: Original Soundtrack''''' is the musical score to ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''. Two previews of the soundtrack were released on [[343 Industries]]' SoundCloud account on [[2016|October 4, 2016]].<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/343i '''SoundCloud''' - ''343 Industries'']</ref> | ||
==Production== | |||
During production, Gordy Haab served as the orchestral composer. From the beginning, the team knew that they would need the ability to mix live orchestra and electronic elements of the soundscape. To accomplish this, [[Brian Trifon]] and [[Brian Lee White]] created a number of audio "textures" to help lessen the contrast between the two elements. The duo used a software known as ''POSTHUMAN'', created by Trifon, to do this.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.finishingmoveinc.com/soundware|Site=Finishing Move Inc.|Page=Soundware|D=01|M=8|Y=2021}}{{Ref/YouTube|jRiebzxkW2s|Finishing Move Inc.|POSTHUMAN in action: Halo Wars 2 soundtrack}} | |||
==Credits== | ==Credits== |
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The Halo Wars 2: Original Soundtrack is the musical score to Halo Wars 2. Two previews of the soundtrack were released on 343 Industries' SoundCloud account on October 4, 2016.[1]
Production
During production, Gordy Haab served as the orchestral composer. From the beginning, the team knew that they would need the ability to mix live orchestra and electronic elements of the soundscape. To accomplish this, Brian Trifon and Brian Lee White created a number of audio "textures" to help lessen the contrast between the two elements. The duo used a software known as POSTHUMAN, created by Trifon, to do this.[2][3]
Credits
- Original composition: Gordy Haab
- Additional composition: Brian Triffon and Brian Lee White
- Label: Sumthing Else Music Works / Microsoft Studios
Track listing
Disc 1
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Disc 2
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Gallery
Ashes map artwork that was used as the internal CD case artwork.