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Old Sep 7, 2013, 07:38 AM
TubeBar TubeBar is offline
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Originally Posted by dissident93 View Post
PS3 doesn't have a on-board sequencer like the PS1 and PS2 did. And normally I would say the soundtrack is composed by a sequencer such as Cubase or Pro Logic (as in the case with the majority of Japanese game soundtracks nowadays), but the liner notes credit:
without any mention of a specific song. The fact that Uematsu's songs are arranged here, I'd say the songs incorporate real instruments as much as possible, but I could be wrong.
That's why we don't see any PSF3 music rips I guess? I thought the sound quality was "amazing" to say the least and would have been surprised if the PS3 hardware could do that.

In a way I am a bit disappointed that chip music as we know it has pretty much died, as I expected it to be able to present this type of quality, then again does it really matter? Probably not as modern VGM has gotten to the studio level, just can't think of it as chip tunes anymore
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