Difference between revisions of "Unity"

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{{Infobox Song
 
{{Infobox Song
 
| Title      = Unity
 
| Title      = Unity
| Composer    = [[Herman Miller]]
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| Recording  = {{Recording|Roland|112 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg}}{{Recording|OPL2|212 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg}}{{Recording|Philips|312 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg}}{{Recording|Tandy|412 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg}}
| Arranger    = [[Herman Miller]]
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| Image      = Ultima 6 - DOS - Ending.png
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| Composer    = {{Composer|Herman Miller}}, {{Composer|Thomas Arne}}
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| Arranger    = {{Arranger|Herman Miller}}
 
| Released    = 1990-??-??
 
| Released    = 1990-??-??
 
| Length      = 0:37
 
| Length      = 0:37
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The song can be played on six different sound cards, though the Innovative SSI-2001 and Covox Sound Master soundtracks have yet to be recorded.
 
The song can be played on six different sound cards, though the Innovative SSI-2001 and Covox Sound Master soundtracks have yet to be recorded.
 
{| align="center" |
 
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{{Song-Preview
 
| Title = MT-32
 
| Song  = 112 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg
 
}}
 
{{Song-Preview
 
| Title = AdLib
 
| Song  = 212 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg
 
}}
 
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{{Song-Preview
 
| Title = Creative Music System
 
| Song  = 312 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg
 
}}
 
{{Song-Preview
 
| Title = Tandy 3 Voice
 
| Song  = 412 - Ultima 6 - DOS - Unity.ogg
 
}}
 
|}
 
 
{{SongScreenshot|Ultima 6 - DOS - Ending.png}}
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 17:58, 9 November 2015

Unity
Output - Roland.svg
Output - OPL2.svg
Output - Philips.svg
Output - Tandy.svg
Ultima 6 - DOS - Ending.png
Composer Herman Miller, Thomas Arne
Arranger Herman Miller
Released 1990-??-??
Length 0:37
Format File:M.png
Game Ultima VI: The False Prophet (DOS)
Title Origin Game Location
Loops Yes

Unity, often titled Ending was composed by Herman Miller for Ultima VI: The False Prophet. The song is played at the end of the game when the humans and gargoyles reach an agreement.

This song is without an official title, but is so-called because it is a unity of the two societal anthems, Rule, Britannia! and Audchar Gargl Zenmur. However, many people refer to this song as Ending because of where it's played and because its file name is End.m.

The song can be played on six different sound cards, though the Innovative SSI-2001 and Covox Sound Master soundtracks have yet to be recorded.

Links