

In the beginning of the first episode, we are shown a world heavily dependent on technology, but also blissfully ignorant. Why that is for certain, I cannot say, but I speculate the reason may be how the first and the last episode tie so well together. It is really interesting that the soundtrack artist, Kanno Youko,/creators decided to release the soundtrack that way. If one is to think the first soundtrack shows the “beginning” and the “end”, then this soundtrack most definitely can be considered to be the “middle”.

The first soundtrack painted a vivid picture of a transformation from subdued outrage to gentle hope this soundtrack contrasts wonderfully with its melodies from solitary desperation to panicking action to at last fulfillment. While the first soundtrack contained most of the “main theme” songs, this soundtrack has enough character to stand on its own as well. mkv (2.Terror in Resonance Soundtrack Analysis: -crystalized-Īfter around a month of waiting, we are finally presented with the second soundtrack (arguably just as good as the first one). Terror in Resonance - NCOP (BDRip 1920x1080 Hi10 FLAC).

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I also took the Kaylith TV subs and replaced the SallySubs dialogue with it for the remaining episodes, along with splitting of some lines and linebreaks/linebreak removals.Ī few signs and dialogue fixes were made as well (consistency with opening previews and previous episode dialogue). This v2 uses scribbles subs for the first two episodes and SallySubs as a base for the rest, renames chapters to match the scribbles naming and uses scribbles OP and ED throughout the rest of the episodes. | Subtitle Track 2 | Signs/Songs ] (zxx) | | Audio Track 3 | ] (English Commentary 2.0 FLAC 16-bit) | | Audio Track 2 | ] (Japanese 2.0 FLAC 16-bit) | | Audio Track 1 | ] (English 5.1 FLAC 16-bit) |
