Talk:Halo Original Soundtrack/GA1

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Please leave me a note when done. Cheers, —Giggy 11:23, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
 * "in medley form for more enjoyable listening" - was this the reason they gave for remixing? Minor POV issues.
 * Those were O'Donnell's exact words. I have put quotes around them.  Black  ngold29   16:25, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
 * "The first piece O'Donnell wrote" - and which piece was that?
 * Added
 * "O' Donnell's first piece of music, which would become the "the signature theme for Halo", was written and recorded in three days - again
 * Added
 * "along with Michael Salvatori." - wlink him and say (very briefly, as you did with "As the audio director for Bungie") who he is.
 * He doesn't really have a "title" that I can find, but he has worked with O'Donnell on all three Halo soundtracks and a good deal before that. I could just call him co-worker? I think he co-founded TotalAudio, but if they have a site, I can't find it.  Black  ngold29   16:25, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
 * The music sample should probably go alongside the MacWorld intext mention (as well as commentary on it).
 * I put it down there just to limit the "whitespce", I moved it up some.
 * "An instrumental track appears after the final track. The song, known as "The Siege Of Madrigal", is from Bungie's series of real-time strategy games, Myth.[citation needed]" - citation needed
 * I looked everywhere for one, I guess it's kind of like an Easter Egg. I suppose just take it out until a source can be found.