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As for the music written for Oni, O'Donnell stated in [https://halo.bungie.org/misc/nico_marty_interview.html this interview] that he personally composed the half of the soundtrack which Power of Seven did not. It's not clear if Salvatori did any composition for Oni. In the same interview, Salvatori is referred to as a producer and engineer working with O'Donnell, not as a composer, but then again, the interview happened three years after Oni released. O'Donnell seemed to take credit for Oni Anime and Farewell on his [https://web.archive.org/web/20010203124800/http://mp3.com/artists/18/totalaudio_bungie.html mp3.com artist page]. When O'Donnell released the Oni soundtrack on Bandcamp for a short while, the sheet music for Hurry was included as an extra, credited to O'Donnell/Salvatori Inc. but not either specific person. Since O'Donnell and Salvatori worked closely at times, we do not attempt to distinguish who composed which piece in the table at bottom. | As for the music written for Oni, O'Donnell stated in [https://halo.bungie.org/misc/nico_marty_interview.html this interview] that he personally composed the half of the soundtrack which Power of Seven did not. It's not clear if Salvatori did any composition for Oni. In the same interview, Salvatori is referred to as a producer and engineer working with O'Donnell, not as a composer, but then again, the interview happened three years after Oni released. O'Donnell seemed to take credit for Oni Anime and Farewell on his [https://web.archive.org/web/20010203124800/http://mp3.com/artists/18/totalaudio_bungie.html mp3.com artist page]. When O'Donnell released the Oni soundtrack on Bandcamp for a short while, the sheet music for Hurry was included as an extra, credited to O'Donnell/Salvatori Inc. but not either specific person. Since O'Donnell and Salvatori worked closely at times, we do not attempt to distinguish who composed which piece in the table at bottom. | ||
Based on findings by [https://odysseyaudio.org/ Odyssey Sound Team], who are recreating unreleased music that was produced by TotalAudio for Oni and other games, certain tracks can be assigned to TotalAudio based on the same synthesized instruments being used for Halo CE. These tracks include Searching and The Hunt, as well as the music in the mus_amasian and mus_xgrv OSBDs (named by fans as "[[Music/CD#Up And Away|Up and Away]]" and "[[Music/CD#X-Groove|X-Groove]]"). The unused Halo CE tracks [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U53VnSjP94 HERE] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puXwE00GGDM HERE] use the same samples as Searching, The Hunt, and "X-Groove". The Hunt also shares samples with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= | Based on findings by [https://odysseyaudio.org/ Odyssey Sound Team], who are recreating unreleased music that was produced by TotalAudio for Oni and other games, certain tracks can be assigned to TotalAudio based on the same synthesized instruments being used for Halo CE. These tracks include Searching and The Hunt, as well as the music in the mus_amasian and mus_xgrv OSBDs (named by fans as "[[Music/CD#Up And Away|Up and Away]]" and "[[Music/CD#X-Groove|X-Groove]]"). The unused Halo CE tracks [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U53VnSjP94 HERE] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puXwE00GGDM HERE] use the same samples as Searching, The Hunt, and "X-Groove". The Hunt also shares samples with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmMvyjuSa60 Perchance to Dream] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDVDwgCQ6Qo A Walk in the Woods]. "Up and Away" also shares samples with Perchance to Dream. | ||
The ambient tracks starting with "mus_" (collected [https://iritscen.oni2.net/wiki/ambient/ here]) are probably written by O'Donnell/Salvatori, which we can say because five out of nine are [[Music/Myth|reused from Myth I/II]]. | The ambient tracks starting with "mus_" (collected [https://iritscen.oni2.net/wiki/ambient/ here]) are probably written by O'Donnell/Salvatori, which we can say because five out of nine are [[Music/Myth|reused from Myth I/II]]. |