:
Um, no. Not unless you want to wade through thousands of sample packs to find it. I have a couple of old sample packs containing music Oddworld has used (there's a thread about it somewhere) but not that one iirc
|
Fair enough, and it doesn't sound too fun. Then again, are you reffering to particular sample packs? If so, I wouldn't mind having a quick look...
:
Check out the Season 5 X-Files episode "Kill Switch", which also first broadcast in 1998. It features the same music, mostly just before and just after the title sequence.
|
I re-listened to this and you are DEAD RIGHT! Thanks for the information, solidifies the fact that this must be stock audio, or that everyone loves Abe so much they decided to somehow isolate the music and use it (99% unlikely).
Also, some advances in my research:-
Two websites, giantbomb.com and leaptrade.com, do actually list a track called "Oddworld Inhabitants Logo" as being on the Abe's Oddysee soundtrack, which lasts "0:11" seconds. And they give credit to an "Ellen Meijers" and "Josh Gabriel", (both of whom are credited in the PS1 instruction manual).
The links are:
giantbomb.com http://www.giantbomb.com/oddworld-ab...see/3030-5269/
and
leaptrade.com http://www.leaptrade.com/games/view/...abes_oddysee_1
Also see attached images.
Perhaps our attention should be focused on Ellen Meijers rather than Josh Gabriel in this instance...
Ellen Meijers seems to have worked extensively in this sort of area, and did set up "Ellen Meijers Studios" which according to the website have "comprehensive music and sound effects libraries, all digitally stored and networked". (
http://www.ellenmeijers.com/).
After firing an email off to them, I get an auto-reply saying that the email address no longer exists unfortunately

. So I doubt there is another way to contact her/them about it.
It does seem a little odd that they have both been credited in creating the track if it is largely stock audio. Perhaps Ellen Meijers was initially involved in creating it.
Sorry for the essay,
- alice_squared