[RELEASED] Hero Fantasy Pack Vol 2

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    This is the sequel to my music pack: Hero Fantasy Pack Vol 1.

    Hero Fantasy Pack Vol 2 uses the same concept as the first pack in its essence. All themes are in the cinematic heroic fantasy vibe and consist of 2-4 sections where each section is splitted into further 2-4 parts. Each part differs in dynamics so you easily can make transitions from softer scenes to more tense scenes or battles. This makes the scene transitions easier utilizing middleware like FMOD/Wwise/ELIAS since all wav files have natural decay at the end so no weird audio glitches. Just set the correct BPM and drag n drop into FMOD for instance (BPM and time signatures is documented in the description PDF.) If you're not using middleware all the parts come is seamless loops as well of course.

    There are also stingers/hits for each theme so if you want to end a part with different type of hits or make a transition between different parts or scenes you can try some of them out. They are all adjusted to the BPM and time signature as well for drag n drop in the middleware of choice.

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    Another preview song from the upcoming Vol 2!
     
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    Entire playthrough versions of all the themes are now available on Soundcloud:




     

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