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RPG Maker VX Ace – The Emporium of Copper and Steel
The Emporium of Copper and Steel features over 30 orchestrated tracks with a distinctive mix of Steampunk/Victorian/Industrial sounds.
Created by Murray Atkinson from VGM Library, this epic pack brings you any mood you could ask for:
– Zimmer-inspired Sherlock Holmes style full orchestral masterpieces
– mysterious Chopin-like piano nocturnes
– epic industrial confrontation battle pieces
– old time piano playing right out of a classic saloon
– music for carnivals, fairs and fun parks
– spaghetti-western themed songs
– Baroque harpsichord parlour pieces conjuring images of 18th Century European nobility
– magical music box pieces
– fast paced post-punk industrial blitzes perfect for epic steampunk fueled battles.
If that wasn’t enough, the pack also has over 50 unique sound effects, perfect for puzzles and exploration! Fans of great music, and especially Steampunk, won’t find a better accompaniment than this.
This pack contains:
Tracklist:
1 – Absynthe
2 – Alchemical Panic
3 – Approach of the Airships
4 – Clockwork Dementia
5 – Django Go Groovy
6 – Faeries and Sprites Delight
7 – Fairgrounds Organ
8 – Gypsy Cabaret
9 – Hallucination – Am I Dreaming
10 – Haunted Shoppe of Cursed Dreams
11 – Il Bandito
12 – London Mystery
13 – Metropolis
14 – Music Box Dance
15 – Music Box Melody
16 – Mystical Music Box
17 – Nocturne in C minor (Orchestra)
18 – Nocturne in C minor (Piano)
19 – Nuit du Carnaval
20 – Ode to Our Royal Queen (Quartet)
21 – Ode to Our Royal Queen
22 – Prescription Absynthe
23 – Red Baron – Biplane Bombardment
24 – Royal Victorian Guard
25 – Saloon of Villains
26 – Steam Cavalry
27 – The Kings Court
28 – The Mystery of Hugh Dunnit
29 – The Showdown – High Noon
30 – Vagabond Magic
31 – Waltz Impromptu
32 – Window Shoppe Music Box Dream
33 – Window Shoppe Music Box
34 – Ye Olde Player Piano
Check out other Music Packs created by Murray Atkinson:
Created by Murray Atkinson from VGM Library, this epic pack brings you any mood you could ask for:
– Zimmer-inspired Sherlock Holmes style full orchestral masterpieces
– mysterious Chopin-like piano nocturnes
– epic industrial confrontation battle pieces
– old time piano playing right out of a classic saloon
– music for carnivals, fairs and fun parks
– spaghetti-western themed songs
– Baroque harpsichord parlour pieces conjuring images of 18th Century European nobility
– magical music box pieces
– fast paced post-punk industrial blitzes perfect for epic steampunk fueled battles.
If that wasn’t enough, the pack also has over 50 unique sound effects, perfect for puzzles and exploration! Fans of great music, and especially Steampunk, won’t find a better accompaniment than this.
This pack contains:
Tracklist:
1 – Absynthe
2 – Alchemical Panic
3 – Approach of the Airships
4 – Clockwork Dementia
5 – Django Go Groovy
6 – Faeries and Sprites Delight
7 – Fairgrounds Organ
8 – Gypsy Cabaret
9 – Hallucination – Am I Dreaming
10 – Haunted Shoppe of Cursed Dreams
11 – Il Bandito
12 – London Mystery
13 – Metropolis
14 – Music Box Dance
15 – Music Box Melody
16 – Mystical Music Box
17 – Nocturne in C minor (Orchestra)
18 – Nocturne in C minor (Piano)
19 – Nuit du Carnaval
20 – Ode to Our Royal Queen (Quartet)
21 – Ode to Our Royal Queen
22 – Prescription Absynthe
23 – Red Baron – Biplane Bombardment
24 – Royal Victorian Guard
25 – Saloon of Villains
26 – Steam Cavalry
27 – The Kings Court
28 – The Mystery of Hugh Dunnit
29 – The Showdown – High Noon
30 – Vagabond Magic
31 – Waltz Impromptu
32 – Window Shoppe Music Box Dream
33 – Window Shoppe Music Box
34 – Ye Olde Player Piano
Check out other Music Packs created by Murray Atkinson:
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor | Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | 512 MB RAM |
OS | Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 (32-bit/64-bit) | |
Graphics Card | 1024 x 768 pixels or higher desktop resolution | |
HDD Space | 400 MB HD space |
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