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Unfortunately it appears GOG wasn't able to include the OST for legal reasons.

You can check it out on YouTube, though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUc1e7oYNyM&list=PLBE93875B2F47C61F

(general search: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=summoner%20soundtrack&sm=3)

Perhaps somebody else has a download link they can provide.
I don't have it installed atm, but I'm 99% sure the soundtrack is in the installation Music folder.
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Augmenti: I don't have it installed atm, but I'm 99% sure the soundtrack is in the installation Music folder.
Cool. Please provide the appropriate path when you get a chance. :)
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Augmenti: I don't have it installed atm, but I'm 99% sure the soundtrack is in the installation Music folder.
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tfishell: Cool. Please provide the appropriate path when you get a chance. :)
No, there isn't a dedicated music folder with ready to use MP3s or WAVs. The music is most likely bundled in the 223 MB large "music.vpp" file in Summoners root folder. You will need a special utility to unpack this file.
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tfishell: Cool. Please provide the appropriate path when you get a chance. :)
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Jekhar: No, there isn't a dedicated music folder with ready to use MP3s or WAVs. The music is most likely bundled in the 223 MB large "music.vpp" file in Summoners root folder. You will need a special utility to unpack this file.
Ah, I see.
Is it against Forum rules to post a link to the VPP builder?

I can upload the one I use somewhere, the build on the one I use seems to be 2002. I can't recall if, I've tried to install it on Win 7 64 bit, since I got the OS.

I see several searching on Google, as they are common in the Red Faction modding community. You just have to install the Builder then unpack the music folder somewhere. Here's a link to one I found, that has a couple Red Faction mods, but the total file size is 1/2 a meg. :p
http://modder-maniacs.tripod.com/mods.htm
Post edited March 09, 2014 by Augmenti
Great! That VPP builder worked for me (win 7 64bit here too). I installed it, opened the music.vpp in Summoner folder and then extracted all files.
Perfect!

The soundtrack for this game is the main reason I bought it. Too bad the sound track is not readily available in standard file formats. This will have to do. Now, do we know anywhere were the actual names of the tracks and artists for the album can be found?
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SevenBlueSeven: Perfect!

The soundtrack for this game is the main reason I bought it. Too bad the sound track is not readily available in standard file formats. This will have to do. Now, do we know anywhere were the actual names of the tracks and artists for the album can be found?
There may be some indications here.

From there:
The_Desert_Theme_MP3.zip, (2.54MB)
Summon_the_Funk_mp3.zip, (5.48MB)
Return_to_Lenele_mp3.zip, (3.95MB)
Jade_Temple_MP3.zip, (4.69MB)
Carados_MP3.zip, (2.19MB)
Iona2_MP3.zip, (7.05MB)
Palace_MP3.zip, (7.05MB)
Wolong_MP3.zip, (3.71MB)
Iona_part_ii_MP3.zip, (5.30MB)
LuminarMP3.zip, (1.86MB)

Then there's also this playlist on YouTube, though I'm not sure whether they're the real names. As to the artists, they're in the manual in the credits, Composers/Sound Designers: Walter Shaw with Dan Wentz and Scott Lee.
scott lee was the main composer. he posted some rumblings on his youtube about remastering the summoner soundtrack a couple years ago but he's been inactive for a while. you can find his channel here. he did post a couple of hq remasters but not full length versions of what most people probably want to hear, the main theme and the wolong caves tracks.

it's worth checking out just for his behind the scenes commentary. apparently the vocals on the main theme were a sort of last minute addition by some asian girl one of the designers was into at the time and no one remembers her name hahhaha
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nucas: scott lee was the main composer. he posted some rumblings on his youtube about remastering the summoner soundtrack a couple years ago but he's been inactive for a while. you can find his channel here. he did post a couple of hq remasters but not full length versions of what most people probably want to hear, the main theme and the wolong caves tracks.

it's worth checking out just for his behind the scenes commentary. apparently the vocals on the main theme were a sort of last minute addition by some asian girl one of the designers was into at the time and no one remembers her name hahhaha
Hello!

The official Summoner 20th Anniversary Album has been released! Here are the details.

Summoner 20th Anniversary Album Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VhJO3gAqb0


Summoner 20th Anniversary is a magical and nostalgic journey into a moment in gaming history for PlayStation 2 and PC. Over a four year period, Scott Lee, the original composer has modernized the entire production by meticulously and delicately rebuilding every song from scratch. Hear elements and sounds you couldn’t hear before, truly experience how the soundtrack was intended to be. Unreleased songs that were written for Summoner from 1999 to 2001 era complete the musical storyline. This album is a must-have for any Summoner fan!

* Reused original keyboard hardware from 1999 adding the perfect color accuracy faithful to the source material from Summoner.
* Recorded using industry top of the line DSP gear @ 96K 24 bit sample rate masters. Every sound was re-recorded for superb quality.
* Evaluated development notes, audio, midi, and design choices for Summoner from legacy media to maintain accuracy.
* Completed the musical storytelling with Summoner songs written from 1999 that were intended to be in the game.
* An enormous amount of time, love and effort was put into the final product, for the fans!

☁️ Soundcloud Album Teaser ☁️ https://soundcloud.com/scottleeofficialwebsite
Awesome, can't wait to pick it up, thanks for all your work Scott! :D