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The game source doesn`t give a information about the composer of the in-game ''music'' - only about the sound and music composers ("Музыка и звук" in russian version of the game sourse, translating "Music and sound"). The correct author of 18 tracks from it, [[Dag Winterlich]] (with official names of the tracks), founded because the official OST of Sacred, what was placed by Ascaron Entertainment on their official site shortly before their bankruptcy (the site is gone, but the OST files were saved by unknown users). The author of other tracks is unknown, and the former employees of Ascaron should be contacted for it.
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The game source doesn`t give a information about the composer of the in-game ''music'' - only about the sound and music composers ("Музыка и звук" in russian version of the game sourse, translating "Music and sound"). The actualt author of 31 tracks from it, [[Dag Winterlich]] (with official names of the tracks), founded because the official OST of Sacred, what was placed by Ascaron Entertainment on their official site shortly before their bankruptcy (the site is gone, but the OST files were saved by unknown users). The author of other tracks is unknown, and the former employees of Ascaron should be contacted for it.
  
 
=== Game rip ===
 
=== Game rip ===

Revision as of 08:44, 23 August 2014

Sacred
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Platform: Windows
Year: 2004
Developer: Ascaron Entertainment

Sacred is an RPG game for Windows 32 bit (mostly Windows 2000/XP) systems.

Music

The music is great and beautiful. Showing the opportunity of MP3 file format and Windows, it combines drum marches and medieval strings and brass compositions (mostly lute, flute and guitar). There are no albums of the game music, so in-game music were placed in the alphabet order of the names of the files of the music, from "A" to "Z".

Recording

The recording is incomlete. The recording was created simply with conveting mp3 to ogg.

#

Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

1 Fanfare Anonymous Anonymous 0:03 41 KB
1.1 Fanfare (another variant) Anonymous Anonymous 0:03 44 KB
1.2 Fanfare (longer variant) Anonymous Anonymous 0:08 91 KB
2 Death Anonymous Anonymous 0:17 186 KB
3 Desert Anonymous Anonymous 7:31 4.86 MB
4 Entering Khorad-Nur Anonymous Anonymous 0:16 169 KB
5 Karibik Anonymous Anonymous 5:38 3.53 MB
5.1 Karibik (string) Anonymous Anonymous 3:44 2.4 MB
6 Mascarell Anonymous Anonymous 6:32 4.08 MB
7 Wood Anonymous Anonymous ~ ~
7.1 Wood (windy) Anonymous Anonymous ~ ~
7.2 Wood (string) Anonymous Anonymous ~ ~

Credits

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The game source doesn`t give a information about the composer of the in-game music - only about the sound and music composers ("Музыка и звук" in russian version of the game sourse, translating "Music and sound"). The actualt author of 31 tracks from it, Dag Winterlich (with official names of the tracks), founded because the official OST of Sacred, what was placed by Ascaron Entertainment on their official site shortly before their bankruptcy (the site is gone, but the OST files were saved by unknown users). The author of other tracks is unknown, and the former employees of Ascaron should be contacted for it.

Game rip

The rip is incomplete.

Format

Download

Size

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The music places in mp3s files with 128 kbps in one of the folders in the main folder of the game. So ripping it is only converting it to .zip file.