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

  • Thread starter Thread starter dziugo
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
Ok thanks! :)
Well i was thinking about using that but i wasnt sure if FVIIMusic supports MO3 and i dont want to make things to complicated for people who just want to listen to it

Your free to test it yourself :)
  FF7Music uses WinAMP plugin, so it can play mo3 with in_bass.dll.(The problem is, you cannot play mp3 or ogg along with mo3, because of some reason, in_base.dll try to play mp3 or ogg, causing no bgm(if you assigned mp3 or ogg) when it should be.  I learned how to make mo3 file using a whole .wav somewhere, although that site is long gone, I can provide a sample to tell how-to. 
  Here's Sample .it file.  Open it with any tracker, and look.  To make it .mo3, you need mo3 converter provided by Un4seen homepage, with mp3 or vorbis encoder.
 
Last edited:
Im gonna post rapidshare links in the next hour or so, my upload stinks at the moment..
 
I must say this is an amazing work that you've accomplished....Now if we can just get something easier to use than FF music we'd be set!
 
Some of the tracks sound a bit strange, not how I'd expect, but the majority are very good indeed.

I'd give it a "picky bastard" 8/10 rating all together.  :-P
 
Some of the tracks sound a bit strange, not how I'd expect, but the majority are very good indeed.

I'd give it a "picky bastard" 8/10 rating all together.  :-P
hehe i know exactly what you mean...but i gave it my all to let them all sound the way i felt when i first played FFVII on the PSX.
The problem is...MIDI instruments dont always sound as real instruments...so i had to deal with complicated stuff like different velocities, volumes, reverb, panning and convert that to real instruments.
And i lack the studio monitors for better sound control/mastering so the music will not sound the same with everybody because of changes in type of speakers, configurations etc.

Thanks for the 8 though  :-D
 
Last edited:
Yeah man I totally understand what you mean, it's well difficult and you've done a grand job.
 
I love your prelude remake. Is it possible to know what software do you use? Probably you made that under a MAC but I want to know if it's possible to do something like this on windows.
 
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 ;)
 
I love your prelude remake. Is it possible to know what software do you use? Probably you made that under a MAC but I want to know if it's possible to do something like this on windows.
Why do you say 'MAC' as if it's an acronym?  :?
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 ;)
There are plenty of packages for Windows, but they are all pretty difficult to use, nothing as simple as Garageband (although that's extremely limited anyway). Only Macs get Logic Pro, but you can get stuff like Cubase & Reason on Windows too.
 
Hey there again!

So, I wanna upload all of your remastered music @ YouTube!!!

It would be very, very, VERY N I C E :D


So you have more fame- and I more subscribers ;)

Don't worry, I'll write your name under it and post several Links :D


See ya,

Deniz
 
Thanks all for the nice comments, much appreciated  :D

I love your prelude remake. Is it possible to know what software do you use? Probably you made that under a MAC but I want to know if it's possible to do something like this on windows.
I use Cakewalk Sonar 8 Producer Edition on Windows Vista x64. I switched from Cubase SX3 to Sonar 8 since Vista x64 doesnt support Cubase SX3 and i heard that Cubase 4 is very buggy on all OS.
And yea...you need 64-bit for producing media these days :D

Don't know where people got the idea that professional studios (dont have one) all have Mac to produce music or video for that matter...its not true! I visited some studio's where they mainly have Windows XP (and Vista) 64bit...
Mac lacks "good" audio peripherals for professional audio equipment.
Its more a hype to have a Mac then really need one.

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 ;)
Somehow, it didnt fail for me :lol:
No crashes here...my system is running smoothly and very stable :)
Garageband is cute for testing things out, but limited in advanced options.

Hey there again!

So, I wanna upload all of your remastered music @ YouTube!!!

It would be very, very, VERY N I C E :D
You have my approval :) only with your own conditions
 
Last edited:
Could you possibly post or email me your .ini file for ff7music?
 
Could you possibly post or email me your .ini file for ff7music?
First off I just want to say I really enjoyed the remasters, it really breaths some new life into the soundtrack and likewise into the game.
Not to turn this thread into a f.a.q. on how to get these into FF7music but I think the files themselves won't respond to the programs cues.  I cued up all the filenames to the mp3s and it is still dead silence.  I'm using in_mp3.dll and out_wave.dll to no avail  :?
I don't think it has something to do with the ini unless I'm wrong on this.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top