(2018-04-21, 10:30 AM)Stamper Wrote: Your posts are just confusing. None of the soundtracks except maybe the original one represents the music as in the film.
When mixing the film in mono, they had to take out many tracks so that some space remains for the dialogue and foleys.
Missing music like the ending when Sarah drives the jeep before she stops at the gas station is actually there, only mixed low.
Some tracks like the police precinct massacre were disabled to let room for the sound of violence, and for artistic reasons (the theme at the end of the scene on the OSTs is just totally off and ruins the track).
Both the Definite Edition and the new version of the OST are remixes. They aren't supposed to match the soundtrack of the film, except in broad strokes.
That is not true you can bounce tracks down if needed. All this nonsense about having to make space for stuff?
I can see how you can be confused... I just told you it was exactly the same music but it had missing sound. It's not to hard to understand.
No it's mixed pretty much inaudible and that is an error. It actually pops in a bit louder for a bit before it disappears the monologue music at the end. It's not artistic it is unfortunately a problem. I don't expect you to misunderstand this post but you never know....
What ever they did they messed it up a bit in a few places.