FINAL FANTASY VII OST (Remastered Edition) ~by Final FanTim~

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Okay!

And here it is!

The First One:
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=xzU8WQpsIhM

The Playlist of it:
http://de.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E56D90E0483CD44D

The others are coming soon ;)

Deniz
Hehe thanks
Nice pictures of Nobuo Uematsu there :lol:
Okay, the first 10 videos are online!

I'll upload 5 songs every day, so the people can't wait until 2morrow for new tracks of you :D

Deniz
 
windows pretty much fails at music editing :/
the only thing thats anything like "garageband" or one of them is something called "mixcraft", but it's nothing compared to a mac.
if there is something for windows that's even a bit as good, let me know too ;)
windows definitely does not fail at music editing. it may not have garage band or logic but it has tons of other programs that are just as good or better. reason and ableton come to mind immediately. i use a pc for all my music editing and creating and have never had a single issue.
 
This is amazing! Thanks so much for your hard work... I'll be using these with my game.  :-D
 
Hi,

I'm currently coding a PSP homebrew game in C, called Final Fantasy VII - The Complete Saga.

The plan is to create a homebrew rpg, which contains the story of FFVII Crisis Core, FFVII, and Advent Children.
My original plan was to use the original midi files as music, but i recently noticed this on the torrents.
The description contained a link to this thread :)

Could i use this music in my game?

If needed i'll post screenshots, not great yet though, i only got zack/cloud running around on a field ATM xD

Thanks in Advance,

Thomly

(PS: I do not know why, but i followed a link to this thread in a forum i have never been, and i am logged in as someone called LimitBreak lol
I AM NOT that person)
 
Any chance you'll be doing any other games in the series?
Well i was thinking about remastering even an older one "FINAL FANTASY VI", since its also one of my favorite soundtracks.
Sadly, my school started right about the time i released the FINAL FANTASY VII Remastered Soundtrack so im quite busy atm :( (im in my last year of university) Ill keep you up-to-date when i will start the project 8-)

This is amazing! Thanks so much for your hard work... I'll be using these with my game.  :-D
Thank you for the nice comment....ENJOY! :wink:

Hi,

I'm currently coding a PSP homebrew game in C, called Final Fantasy VII - The Complete Saga.

The plan is to create a homebrew rpg, which contains the story of FFVII Crisis Core, FFVII, and Advent Children.
My original plan was to use the original midi files as music, but i recently noticed this on the torrents.
The description contained a link to this thread :)

Could i use this music in my game?

If needed i'll post screenshots, not great yet though, i only got zack/cloud running around on a field ATM xD

Thanks in Advance,

Thomly

(PS: I do not know why, but i followed a link to this thread in a forum i have never been, and i am logged in as someone called LimitBreak lol
I AM NOT that person)
Hi Thomly,
Talking about passion you got there  :lol:...I can imagine that project will take alot of work.
Sure you may use it, but dont forget the credits  8-)

PS: Maybe LimitBreak used the same (public) pc and forgot to logout?
 
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Hmm...

This is Thomly again, from the psp-game :)

Thanks for letting me use your files, off course you will be in the credits, if my project will ever release that is... (being realistic)

Well i followed the link on the torrent at thepiratebay from my pc at home, so it wouldn't be a public pc.


Maybe it's possible that following that link gets you logged in in the account of the poster of the link?

dunno though...

Thomly
 
You're still logged in as him? You really should log out and get an account of your own, for security if nothing else.

And do you have any idea why you're logged in as him? Are you using a public computer?
 
Final Fan Tim this is great work, and I am very thankful. Much props. :-D
 
Good job on these.

However you say these are based on high quality samples of the midi ?

Do you mean as in a soundfont ?  Because I was under the impression a soundfont was simply a different set of instrument samples which is what you did right ?

I'm only asking since ff7music can be somewhat picky and incompatible as The Skilster mentioned so being able to get these in game through soundfont (or gm.dls replacement) would not only solve that issue but also make them loop correctly.

Sorry if this has been asked before, but I skipped from the first to the 3rd page!
 
Good job on these.

However you say these are based on high quality samples of the midi ?

Do you mean as in a soundfont ?  Because I was under the impression a soundfont was simply a different set of instrument samples which is what you did right ?

I'm only asking since ff7music can be somewhat picky and incompatible as The Skilster mentioned so being able to get these in game through soundfont (or gm.dls replacement) would not only solve that issue but also make them loop correctly.

Sorry if this has been asked before, but I skipped from the first to the 3rd page!
The music is not like a soundfont :-D

I processed and rearranged the original midi files, to be compatible with the high quality samples. These samples are actually real instrument recordings which can be used in a way so that midi data can trigger the right sample (like note, velocity, pitch, modulation)
 
Another question then : Would it be possible to repackage your arranged tracks into the midi.lgp (or whatever the game calls it) and convert your instruments to a soundfont then ?

PS : It might show that I don't know much about midis nor soundfont!
 
Great work man.

Say, I wanted to remaster my OST collection myself too,
could you give me some directions on how to convert my midis to high quality real instruments like you did?

I have Cubase that I got from my friend but I have no clue on how to use it (nor does he, I suppose). Do I need anything else?

I would really appreciate if you just gave me the basics.

Thanks in advance  :mrgreen:
 
Another question then : Would it be possible to repackage your arranged tracks into the midi.lgp (or whatever the game calls it) and convert your instruments to a soundfont then ?

PS : It might show that I don't know much about midis nor soundfont!
The only way for this to work with FFVII ingame is with Ficedula's FFVIIMusic Mod.
You could see the instruments as a SoftSynth, but then with a 40GB library of samples behind it :)

Great work man.

Say, I wanted to remaster my OST collection myself too,
could you give me some directions on how to convert my midis to high quality real instruments like you did?

I have Cubase that I got from my friend but I have no clue on how to use it (nor does he, I suppose). Do I need anything else?

I would really appreciate if you just gave me the basics.

Thanks in advance  :mrgreen:
The basics are really simple when you do a little research :lol:.
You have a MIDI track which contains data like note, pitch, modulation, velocity etc.
Now you have to set it up so that a program ,"SoftSynth" or "VST" can use that data to trigger its samples (like instrument notes)
To "plug" these VST in Cubase, search with google or check the manual that came with Cubase. It should be very easy to do...theres a VST Instruments button somewhere or in the menubar.
You can select one of these (if proper installed) and then you can setup a track with the midi data so that the output is the VST instrument.

Dont know if you can afford the bucks for EWQL Symphonic Orchestra GOLD and EWQL Colossus (i bought them a month too early because they now have a nice new softsynth engine)
EWQL Symphonic Orchestra with the new engine is now (only) $495.00 which is really cheap for the quality you get. Or you can get the Silver Edition which has less instruments and articulations but its
$195.00
EWQL Colossus (or now Goliath) is $449 which contains basically all kinds of instruments but is not specialiest.
check: http://www.soundsonline.com

You could also check Native Instruments Komplete 5 (if you want a whole package) or if you just want the samples for orchestra, check Vienna Symphony Library and listen to demo's
check: http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=komplete5&L=1 or http://vsl.co.at/

Remember, you will need plenty of space on your hdd (like 50GB) for samples alone.
Everything i know is self taught so be patient.  :-D

Note:
I will not give any further type of support, search for other forums on the internet since i dont want to make this thread off-topic :mrgreen:
 
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Thanks for the answer, that's a great start.
I'll do some research on my own and hope to come up with something.

And I'll be looking forward for that FF6 OST remastered, good luck!
 
Yo digga's the hole CD 1 is on YouTube:​
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http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E56D90E0483CD44D


I'm uploading CD 2 coming few days...

See ya,

Deniz​
 
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