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    Let's share our spook music play lists!

    Here's my 2010 play list ...

    This Is Halloween
    Night On Bald Mountain
    Legions Of The Dead - Midnight Syndicate
    GravesideStore2
    Very Scary (Part 2) - Calling All Fiends compilation
    Twilight - Midnight Syndicate
    Amityville Horror Theme
    Halloween Version Exorcist Theme
    Lagoon
    Time Outside of Time - Midnight Syndicate
    13 O' Clock in the Morning - Calling All Fiends compilation
    Footsteps in the Dust - Midnight Syndicate
    Halloween theme - Terror mix
    Graveyard - Midnight Syndicate
    Disney-LoadHall Disney World Haunted House
    Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
    Army of the Dead - Midnight Syndicate
    Halloween pipe organ and ghost
    Haunted Mansion Organ Music (Disney)
    Haunted XG
    Instrumentals Haunted Mansion
    The Nightmare Before Christmas - Spooks of Halloween Town
    Beasts of the Borderlands - Midnight Syndicate
    Nox Arcana - Midnight Syndicate
    Scary Music - Evil Theme
    Theme From Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
    Crypt of the Forsaken - Midnight Syndicate
    Theme From Nightmare on Elm Street
    Theme From Tales From the Crypt
    Theme From The Twilight Zone
    Stealth And Cunning - Midnight Syndicate
    Darkness Descends - Midnight Syndicate
    Vampire's Kiss - Midnight Syndicate
    Cold Embrace - Midnight Syndicate
    Theme From The Shining
    Ruins Of Bone Hill - Midnight Syndicate
    Requiem of Sorrow Lonerogue2
    Dusk - Midnight Syndicate
    The Apparition - Midnight Syndicate
    Unseen Eyes - Midnight Syndicate
    Theme From Jaws
    Procession of the Damned - Midnight Syndicate
    Realm of Shadows - Midnight Syndicate
    X-Files TV Theme Songs
    How Strange... - Midnight Syndicate
    Gargoyles - Midnight Syndicate
    Halloween in Hell - Ruben Avena Montano jr
    Descent into the Depths - Midnight Syndicate
    Phantasm Theme TV Theme Songs
    Blackest Rose - Midnight Syndicate
    Dark Tower - Midnight Syndicate
    Haunted Nursery - Midnight Syndicate
    Lucifer's Choir - Midnight Syndicate
    Friday The 13th Theme
    The Lost Room - Midnight Syndicate
    soundtracks- EXORCIST - Horror Movie and TV Show Themes
    Welcome - Midnight Syndicate
    The Summoning - Midnight Syndicate
    Witching Hour - Midnight Syndicate
    Residents Past - Midnight Syndicate
    Dark Discovery - Midnight Syndicate
    Haunted House 2.
    The Omen - Theme
    Disney's Chilling Thrilling Halloween Sound Effects 35 - Haunting Music
    Relic Uncovered - Midnight Syndicate
    Grisly Reminder - Midnight Syndicate
    Forbidden Crypts - Midnight Syndicate
    Among the Ruins - Midnight Syndicate
    The Fens of Sargath - Midnight Syndicate
    What the Devil Calling All Fiends compilation
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    Notes: I should have said Lagoon was from the Calling all Fiends compilation. That is a free download too.

    Some of these are just file names, so you'll have to search for them.

    Midnight Syndicate rocks.

    And if you're a newbie to Halloween sounds/tunes, be sure to grab a copy of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.

    We also use the Mac program "Garage Band" to mix a bunch of ambient Halloween sounds, which we play through a separate sound system while our music plays on another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backcountry View Post
    We also use the Mac program "Garage Band" to mix a bunch of ambient Halloween sounds, which we play through a separate sound system while our music plays on another.
    Backcountry, I just got a Mac and haven't started using all the features. Can you use Garage Band to copy a sound that is playing through your sound card as an MP3 or WAV file? In other words, can you copy a short clip of dialog or music from a DVD that is playing on your computer's DVD drive?
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    Jack,

    Yes! For example, yesterday I took the alarm clock and ticking segment from the first of Pink Floyd's "Time" and mixed those two sounds -- separately -- into different places of my ambient spook sound file. I raised the volume of the ticking portion and extended it to last about 30 seconds or so, then ran that behind the sound of church bells ringing.

    The way to do it is to import the CD or sound file into your iTunes. Then, you can click on the little musical note icon at the lower right corner of the Garage Band program to open the "Media Browser" which displays all your iTunes music. After that, just drag the tune into the main track window and the file pulls up. I'm not an expert on Garage Band, and the only way I know to separate a portion of a track -- like I did to separate out the Pink Floyd alarm clock -- is to copy another little sound clip into the exact location where you want to break the other file in two. Then remove the little copied clip as well as the unwanted section of the main track you're working on.

    If you have more questions, I'll be happy to discuss it with you directly. Just send me a PM on here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backcountry View Post
    Jack,

    Yes! For example, yesterday I took the alarm clock and ticking segment from the first of Pink Floyd's "Time" and mixed those two sounds -- separately -- into different places of my ambient spook sound file. I raised the volume of the ticking portion and extended it to last about 30 seconds or so, then ran that behind the sound of church bells ringing.

    The way to do it is to import the CD or sound file into your iTunes. Then, you can click on the little musical note icon at the lower right corner of the Garage Band program to open the "Media Browser" which displays all your iTunes music. After that, just drag the tune into the main track window and the file pulls up. I'm not an expert on Garage Band, and the only way I know to separate a portion of a track -- like I did to separate out the Pink Floyd alarm clock -- is to copy another little sound clip into the exact location where you want to break the other file in two. Then remove the little copied clip as well as the unwanted section of the main track you're working on.

    If you have more questions, I'll be happy to discuss it with you directly. Just send me a PM on here.
    Thanks very much! I'm going to try playing around with that feature, should be very useful! Thanks again.
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    very awesome playlist
    I finally broke down and bought the older Midnight syndicate for next year (they have out of press CDs on their website)

    My playlist used a couple of their CDs and the HM soundtrack CD.
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