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*PAL THX-certified releases normally have the +2 pitch Deep Note; however, a couple of PAL releases (mentioned below) have it at a higher pitch (+3, at an F note).
*PAL THX-certified releases normally have the +2 pitch Deep Note; however, a couple of PAL releases (mentioned below) have it at a higher pitch (+3, at an F note).
*The HD version, or "Broadway Classic (Restored)," has the remastered Deep Note used in the "Science of Sensation" logo.
*The HD version, or "Broadway Classic (Restored)," has the remastered Deep Note used in the "Science of Sensation" logo.
*The 2000 UK DVD of ''Aliens'' has the +1 PAL pitch version of the -1.5 DVD Deep Note.
*On international prints of the 2000 DVD of Aliens, there are some unique sound variants:
** The UK disc features a +1 PAL pitch of the -1.5 (DVD/Tex) Deep Note in a D key.
** On the Japanese disc, two audio tracks are present, each containing different unique pitches:
*** The English surround track features the same audio pitch from the UK release, however it is a shortened version of the theatrical version's audio (like the Stargate/Species LD).
*** Meanwhile, the Japanese audio track features the VHS pitch of the Deep Note (E key).
 


'''Availability''': Very common during its usage.
'''Availability''': Very common during its usage.
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*The high-pitched PAL variant is extremely rare; it can be found on the UK VHS release of ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' and the 2000 releases of the ''Indiana Jones'' trilogy, as well as the 2004 Indonesian VCD of ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Special Edition''. It may have appeared on other PAL tapes and/or VCDs as well but these are unconfirmed.
*The high-pitched PAL variant is extremely rare; it can be found on the UK VHS release of ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' and the 2000 releases of the ''Indiana Jones'' trilogy, as well as the 2004 Indonesian VCD of ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Special Edition''. It may have appeared on other PAL tapes and/or VCDs as well but these are unconfirmed.
*The remastered version can be seen before every showing of Aerosmith's ''Deuces are Wild'' concert residency.
*The remastered version can be seen before every showing of Aerosmith's ''Deuces are Wild'' concert residency.
*On international prints of the 2000 DVD of Aliens, there are some unique sound variants:
** The UK disc features a +1 PAL pitch of the -1.5 (DVD/Tex) Deep Note in a D key.
** On the Japanese disc, two audio tracks are present, each containing different unique pitches:
*** The English surround track features the same audio pitch from the UK release, however it is a shortened version of the theatrical version's audio (like the Stargate/Species LD).
*** Meanwhile, the Japanese audio track features the VHS pitch of the Deep Note (E key).


'''Editor's Note''': This trailer's rendition of the Deep Note, cited as "the most awesome, powerful, and terrifying audio trademark in the film industry" by No Film School, is frequently referenced and parodied for its capability to be perceived as loud and menacing. This is an aural illusion; the spectrum of frequencies used in the sound, which Gary Rydstrom says makes it "just feel loud", are of sufficient volume for theaters.
'''Editor's Note''': This trailer's rendition of the Deep Note, cited as "the most awesome, powerful, and terrifying audio trademark in the film industry" by No Film School, is frequently referenced and parodied for its capability to be perceived as loud and menacing. This is an aural illusion; the spectrum of frequencies used in the sound, which Gary Rydstrom says makes it "just feel loud", are of sufficient volume for theaters.
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