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Release Date: 2007Label: Ubisoft Entertainment
Thank you for downloading the expanded Splinter Cell: Double Agent Soundtrack by Behavior.The expanded soundtrack includes virtually all the music from the game - sorted into 5 folders separating ambient, fight, menu, cinematics and "full themes" where possible. The "full themes" are arrangments that mix the ambient, stress and fight themes into one complete arranged piece of music - usually starting with the core ambient theme and progressing through stress and into full combat. We have also included album graphics in as many formats as possible - high / low rez, 300dpi CMYK (for printing), thumbnails, etc. The graphics include the front cover, back of cover, and traycard.
If you look at the MP3 tagging of the files, you will notice we have split the soundtrack into 3 different albums / dics, despite the folder organization of this archive. Those 3 albums are:
Splinter Cell Double Agent Soundtrack
Splinter Cell Double Agent Soundtrack [Part 2]
Splinter Cell Double Agent Soundtrack [Part 3]
This will help with people who may import all of these files into iTunes, Winamp, etc. and lose the folder structure of the raw files. We're hoping this tagging will help keep the 40+ files more organized – into three separate ‘discs’, and not just be mess of 44 out-of-order files all in one giant soundtrack list.
The album tagged as "Splinter Cell Double Agent Soundtrack" are tracks from the 20-track summarized soundtrack (basically an 'official' soundtrack compilation). "Splinter Cell Double Agent [Part 2]" are all major themes that aren't included in the summarized soundtrack. This includes additional fight themes, additional ambient themes, and variations of tracks that were made for previous generation consoles (Wii, PS2). "Part 3" are miscelaneus pieces of music and sound effects - usually shorter cues such as combat / stress stingers, mission failure themes, timed mission cues, menu themes, etc.
Each of the tracks within each soundtrack "disc" are ordered. We know how much some of these programs hate unnumbered tracks, so assigned an artitrary number system to each file. The only disc where the ordering is intentional are the 20 tracks in "Splinter Cell Double Agent Soundtrack". Again this only applies to the MP3 tagging, and is not reflected in the raw structure of the files.
Thanks again and we hope you enjoy the soundtrack!