Flutes from "Living with the Land"

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
I've always wanted a full loop of that as well. That was one change from Listen to Living that I always enjoyed.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
The start is in circulation including the opening spiel (both versions) but the end version sadly isn`t. Variations also appear in the rides queue, again not in circulation.
 

Horizonstta

Active Member
The first segment is easily recorded from the speaker located on the boat, which is the source for anything that is in circulation.

The ending music (12:58 in what was posted) is something I've tried to find for a very long time with absolutely no success. The same music is also played in the queue, along with other music and narration.
 

Innoventions

Member
Original Poster
you guys say its in circulation but obviously i cant find it. Not to sound rude, but a bigger hint then in "circulation" would help me find it. :ROFLOL:

And i really wish the ending was somehow recorded, arguably one of the best scores on Disney Property
 

Horizons1

Well-Known Member
I used to have a source copy but when my old hard-drive crashed, I lost it. If the music in the barn could be found, I'd be estatic. I'm almost at the point to where I'll sneak a recorder in the barn scene before the ride opens to guests and then come back for it at the day's end.
 

Horizonstta

Active Member
I used to have a source copy but when my old hard-drive crashed, I lost it.

If you're talking about the flute opening and/or narration, a "source" copy hasn't surfaced. What you most likely had was one of the few induction recordings that were done or the one attraction mix that was made with the recording and non-source sfx.
 

Horizons1

Well-Known Member
If you're talking about the flute opening and/or narration, a "source" copy hasn't surfaced. What you most likely had was one of the few induction recordings that were done or the one attraction mix that was made with the recording and non-source sfx.

Well whatever it was, it was darn good and sounded like a source.
 

Horizonstta

Active Member
Well whatever it was, it was darn good and sounded like a source.

If you do the recording correctly, it should sound "source like" except that it's always a mono recording. A lot of people confuse induction recordings for source material, especially (for some reason) the Tomorrowland BGM and the Future World/Innoventions Plaza BGM. Neither of the actual source files have surfaced for these two loops.
 

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