![]() That means this music is not for use in other movies, games, tv shows, etc. ![]() mp3 – high quality but lossy variable bitrate, most compatible for most playersĪlthough I am providing this soundtrack here for free, it is still a copyrighted work just like any CD you might buy in a store.flac – best quality, lossless, best option for audio nerds. ![]() ![]() Please link to this page, not directly to the files below. You can find my World of Goo soundtrack here. I also used a few instruments from the ambitious open source Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra. Almost all instruments are from my collection of old SoundFont2 files, converted to SFZ format with sfZed, and played back with the free SFZ sampler. Weirdly, though, it has no form of classic staff notation, which was disorienting at first, until I got used to clicking notes into a piano roll. It was my goal with this soundtrack to write music that sounded like it could have been written in that time of VHS tapes and Stan Winston special effects, with clear, hummable melodies for each character and theme.įor the curious musicians reading this, I used a music program called Reaper to create all of the music – a lightweight DAW that’s less than 8MB, fast, and well designed. I’m a big fan of movie music from the 80’s and 90’s – like John Williams (1993 was his most amazing year), Danny Elfman’s 90’s heyday, Vangelis in the early 80’s – all with strong melodic themes and instantly identifiable orchestration. Thank you to everyone who asked about the soundtrack to Little Inferno! It’s been fun and educational putting this together, and I’m happy to make the full soundtrack available here, below, for free.
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