World of WarCrafts: Revisting the WoW Soundtrack Project
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Tired of hearing the same old tracks in Warcraft instances? Last year, we visited with WoW-playing composer Jejin (The Venture Co. [US-H]), who created a library of original compositions for various vanilla WoW instance zones. The Warcraft Soundtrack Project was a method of replacing old world tracks with new pieces, all created by Jejin himself. When we left Jejin, he was working on a way to make his tracks actually playable in game, and now he's come up with an answer.
Jejin created the Jejin Soundtrack Project, a sound pack addon to be used in conjunction with the Soundtrack addon. Though not without its bugs, the addon finally lets players listen to Jejin's original tunes while running their favorite old world instances, including Dire Maul, Blackfathom Deeps, Ragefire Chasm and Wailing Caverns. For those looking for a break from the usual Blizzard tunes, Jejin's work offers a refreshing new perspective on what the music of these old world instances could be. Follow us after the break as we catch up with Jejin, find out what he's been up to, and also find out what kind of musical plans he has for the future.
World of WarCrafts: Thanks for taking the time to speak with us, Jejin! What have you been up to since we last spoke? Any new projects you're working on?
Jejin: I've been busier than ever writing music since the project was first on WoW Insider. The project itself was still in its infancy around the time that the article initially ran, so I've had plenty of time to grow as a composer and reevaluate the music written so far. I was able to go back and do some major rewrites, exploring and expanding on the material I'd drafted up already (and sometimes even shaving off the songs/cutting them entirely), which was a real joy!
I love revisiting old ideas and improving on them -- I imagine that I will do the same thing many more times in the future as my knowledge and resources improve! Within this time, I also contacted a few people who were interested in the project to help with the music/create an addon for it. Sadly, most if not all of these contacts left me with half-finished material, or none at all! But, things happen, and I'm optimistic, so I pushed through and managed to get into contact with Lunaqua over at Curse.com, who really took to the idea of the project and made it into an addon (and changed its name from Warcraft Soundtrack Project to Jejin Soundtrack Project, I might add).
Not just a stand-alone addon, however! The addon works in direct conjunction with the other that Lunaqua manages, which happens to be Soundtrack (the addon I used to test the music inside of the game). So, I guess you can say I've been very busy since last May when the project was last featured on the site. Other than the project, I've been busy with school and my first year of university, as well as multiple other musical projects such as a musical I'm writing and numerous songs for other theatre productions.
Generally I'm very happy with how Cataclysm brought these old instances up to date (and their plot lines to a complete finish in some cases). Of course, some of the changes have affected the atmosphere of the zones, but many of the dungeons have merely been tuned up a bit and injected with some well-needed life and story. It's encouraging, actually, because it reminds me that there is a reason why these instances are worth revisiting and exploring. They're not just dead space, and Blizzard recognizes that!
The only instances that I feel have made my music a tad dated are The Deadmines and Shadowfang Keep, as they were not merely brought up to date, but more or less overhauled completely. For The Deadmines, I made the music rather piratey, and now I feel that it's rather too whimsical in the new heroic. Also, I wrote the Shadowfang Keep music to represent a lot of the bosses and characters in the dungeon that are long dead and replaced. But, things happen, and perhaps in the future I'll adjust the music to better compliment the new zones and their storylines.
Any plans on doing tracks for the new Cataclysm instances or raids?
Actually, I'm glad you asked that. I've received some requests for Cataclysm raids, which is something that I'm definately interested in! However, there are certain technical limitations that might make it difficult to get the music to play consistently without cutting out. The same goes for battlegrounds music. I think it has something to do with sound channels, but of course I'm not completely sure. If anybody has an idea to work around this, or if I'm sorely mistaken, I'd love to hear so!
In terms of the 5-mans, I sort of go by the mindset of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The Cataclysm soundtrack is absolutely gorgeous, and I feel like I'm in no position to replace the music already created for each specific instance (particularly Vortex Pinnacle and Grim Batol). I have been considering some Outlands dungeons, and a few Northrend ones, but no Cataclysm ones so far. I just don't see the need right now -- I have enough on my plate as it is!
If you have an idea, pursue it. Even if it seems so ridiculously farfetched and overwhelming that you'll almost surely fail, there's always a chance you won't. If you don't try, then what have you got to show for yourself? I mean, my music is hardly polished, hardly perfect. Many people have argued with me that it's not even good at all, and chances are they're justified in their complaints. I know I'm probably never going to be a Blizzard composer, but hey, I kept pushing through, and it was one of the best decisions I ever made.
This little hobby of mine has helped improve my composition abilities by so much (I've only been writing music for about a year and a half), and it's brought me so much joy and entertainment. I can't recall how many times I've sat in my basement giggling to myself at the novelty of hearing my own music playing in my favorite dungeons, skipping raids so I can waltz around in RP gear in instances 60 levels lower than I am, and so on and so forth.
The best part, however, and this amazes and shocks me, is hearing that young people around my age have been inspired by the project to try writing music themselves or pursue their compositions more seriously. I got an email from a kid in Switzerland who told me that after hearing my music, he wanted to start making his own. I just sat there thinking, "Switzerland? How far away is that? I'm in Canada ... holy crap. Switzerland ..." I think that encouraged me to keep on improving the project more than any other message I've received in my inbox. So please, create!
And if you're interested in helping out with the project, please email me at Warcraftsoundtrackproject@gmail.com with whatever idea you might have, whether it be for music, track assignments, programming, anything! I want this to be more of a community project than just my own personal thing. I already have some collaborators helping me finish the remaining instances, but there's many more to go! I'm going to keep working on this music until I'm completely and utterly sick of it, at which point I'll pass it on to somebody else whom I trust with it. I don't intend to let this die, but grow better and better over time!
Thanks so much for taking the time and giving us the update, Jejin! If you would like to hear more of Jejin's work, you can check out the Youtube channel for the Warcraft Soundtrack Project, or download his works from Curse.com.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 5:13PM
Yay! This makes me a happy little man indeed! :>
Beth Mar 17th 2011 6:12PM
Having watched the video accompanying this article, I think your music is wonderful. You should definitely pursue this as a career.
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 6:58PM
Thank you for your words of encouragement. :)
Tremelizzer Mar 17th 2011 7:15PM
Revisting :u
peagle Mar 17th 2011 7:38PM
Could this be used to replace the music in SW and IF with his tracks? I am so sick of them.
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 8:04PM
I'm considering creating a series of alternative music to some of the much older vanilla tracks, which would include city themes and many of the zones with ambient music. Keep a close watch on the project and you may see something spring up in the future! ;)
peagle Mar 17th 2011 9:05PM
@Jejin
That would be awesome, although I would be just happy if I could select to use your current awesome dungeon replacement tracks to use in the cities. Any chance that could be added to the mod?
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 9:43PM
Actually, if you get the addon and have it functioning within your game, you can customize however you want. There should be a list of all the files in the addon menu, so if you visit certain zones you should be able to assign certain musical tracks to them. Feel free to experiment!
Trilynne Mar 17th 2011 7:53PM
Pleasepleaseplease write something to replace the depressing stuff that plays in Bastion of Twilight and Blackwing Descent. 0.0 As a raider, I can only take so many hours of that kind of listlessness. x.o and it'll affect my ping if I stream my usual iTunes radio. >.> Though I'm thinking it might be worth it. x.x
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 8:04PM
Haha, well, as I said in the article, there are certain technical limitations getting in the way of raid music. But, I am looking into writing for a few cata raids, if it is possible!
Trilynne Mar 17th 2011 8:05PM
I'll put up with a few bugs if I can hear different music even half the time! :P
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 8:51PM
Well, I'll put it on my list and see what I can do about it!
Trilynne Mar 17th 2011 8:52PM
Whoot! :D Thanks muchly! ^^
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 9:46PM
Would you actually be able to point me towards a video of the current music that plays in those dungeons? Just so I can get an idea of where to begin/what to change.
Trilynne Mar 18th 2011 7:30AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG8IRYQHqvU plays in Blackwing Descent, which isn't half bad when you first get in, but after a few hours is very repetitive. x.o
I never noticed, but apparently, there IS NO MUSIC in BoT! No wonder it was depressing. xP On further poking around, I think this plays for at least part of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74tMXeM3yEY&feature=related
Again, not super inspiring.
Compare it to what plays in Throne of the Four Winds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WEtLS-725I
Got to be one of my favorite raid musics so far! It's nearly happy, inspiring, but still has an undercurrent of urgency; I don't mind wiping in there at all, lol.
Cap Mar 17th 2011 8:48PM
Awesome work! I enjoyed the Wailing Caverns piece the most.
Jejin Mar 17th 2011 9:02PM
Glad to hear that! There's more music for Wailing Caverns on the project's youtube channel, so feel free to check it out!
bluespacecow Mar 18th 2011 4:53AM
Greetings ! Your friendly neighborhood Mac Tech Support US MVP here !
For those who are wondering :
Sound & music file replacement is the only file modification that is okay by Blizzard :
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/1021053914
IE As long as you achieve it via an addon or recreating the patch for it in the Data folder you should be okay. Don't distribute their copyrighted materials and you should be right!
Have fun modding ya music and sounds nows !
Jejin Mar 18th 2011 7:39AM
All the music is my own, and is completely original! Thanks for the tip!
Duco Mar 21st 2011 10:59AM
Whoah! Although I don't play WoW any more, I'd most definately use this addon if I still played. I was really bored of the old world music (although the Cataclysm music did a tremendous step forward), because I still believe that music adds a completely new dimension to gameplay, especially if you play solo.
Insane job and good luck in the future!