I've always been very fond of the Minoc theme. I think it's my favorite from the original UO soundtrack. I used to go there just to hear the music.Enjoy...
Kathleen (Gwenno) helped.Stones was composed by David "Iolo" Watson.
If you search for Stones and his name together, you can find a couple versions where he sings it.
The song is about Stonehenge.
I'm glad that site is there, but after listening to some of the pieces, I feel that the bigger of the 2 soundfonts that shipped with the game better represents the pieces than the Roland the web site is using. Don't forget that the cd-shipped soundfont is what the original company that made the music would have provided.Always find myself posting this UO music website...
Enjoy...
Roland LAPC-1/SCC-1 Ultima Digital Music Archive -- Ultima Online
These are the installation instructions for it. I looked at my Classic Client installation and it seems that they apply to it and not the EC.Wait, what exactly is this? Ultima online was based on the original Ultima Series created by Lord British dating back to the early 80s. Much like the lore and history of Britannia, the music was a essential part of those games. Each town and location had a theme or reference in the world that would be played in every Ultima game year after year.
In 1997 Ultima Online was released by Orgins, the original development team of the series. Much like the past games, Ultima Online's soundtrack shared the musical history of the original Ultima games that came before. The songs were MIDI based, not mp3ed so in order to hear the music you would need a soundblaster or wavetable midi softsynth supported card.
What happened to the real original music? I work as a sound designer, audio director, song composer for many many AAA video game companies over the last 17 years (composing soundtracks to many games you guys have played). When EA picked up the intellectual property known as Ultima, they ended up hiring a new team to work on the development. As I have seen this before in my line of work, the new designer didn't seem connected to Ultimas long history of audio and well, decimated the soundtrack. Imagine watching Starwars and waiting for the Darth Vader theme to kick in, only to hear something else overdubbed. It just wouldn't sit right!
INSTALLATION:
1) Go into Ultima Online/music.
2) Rename your current "Digital" directory to Digitalold or something you would prefer.
3) Just copy the new "Digital" Directory from this zip into the music folder.
4) Thats it!
I believe the quoted installation process to be intended for the Classic Client. I don't immedietely see how to jam these MP3s into the EC (or know if it is possible).2shared - download
the author's installation instructions may or may not be valid (I have not tried them)
Petra,We also have this:
UO Stratics *New* | Azural Kane’s UO Juke Box
There's quite a substantial collection there.
Now this is cool.. Good Job!Music Ppl from this thread!!!!!
Be aware, in particular if you're using the Enhanced Client!
The latest version of Pinco's UI now creates a means where custom MP3s can be used by the game client. So I pretty much immedietely made a mod for this which restores our long-desired music to our music-starved ears.
It uses the Scott Lee MP3 realization I linked earlier in this thread.
I've made a release thread over on the Enhanced Client board.
http://vboards.stratics.com/uo-enha...rly-classic-client-music-addon-pincos-ui.html.
Stones is back as the login music!
The cities... back. The wandering wilderness music.. mostly back.
It's release version 1 anyway. Maybe more complete versions are coming later.
Firing up the EC client and hearing Stones, where it is supposed to be, is just like, OH YEAH...Now this is cool.. Good Job!