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

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Now you're being silly   :lol:


By that time he would have replaced Nobuo.... :roll:  or something?....  :wink:
 
By the time FinalFantim dies, he'll have done his own Video game OST, and be working for Nobou...(:P Just guessing  who knows.)
Now you're being silly   :lol:


By that time he would have replaced Nobuo.... :roll:  or something?....  :wink:
Haha best compliments ever!!!  8-)

Although im honored, i could never replace N. Uematsu, but i would love to compose and rearrange music with him...


Now...how do we solve the language barrier?  :|
 
By the time FinalFantim dies, he'll have done his own Video game OST, and be working for Nobou...(:P Just guessing  who knows.)
Now you're being silly   :lol:


By that time he would have replaced Nobuo.... :roll:  or something?....  :wink:
Haha best compliments ever!!!  8-)

Although im honored, i could never replace N. Uematsu, but i would love to compose and rearrange music with him...


Now...how do we solve the language barrier?  :|
No clue...Though who would like to work with Uematsu? EVERYONE thats who  :mrgreen: I personally wouldn't mind meeting Hideo Kojimia (MGS Creator), that would be totaly &$@#ING AWSOME!!!! Working with Nobou would be even better...listining to his epic composing in person is just one of those things thats so rare...
 
I dont know about working with him, composing along side him I'd feel like a dork. chilling out with him, that'd be awesome. an interviewer from IGN spent a day or two with him and a translator, they walked his dog, and sat all afternoon drinking beer as the interview was conducted. Apparently his wife is also very nice. (nobuo is a super chill "nice guy")
 
Haha best compliments ever!!!  8-)

Although im honored, i could never replace N. Uematsu, but i would love to compose and rearrange music with him...


Now...how do we solve the language barrier?  :|
How about Rosetta Stone?  :wink:
 
Haha best compliments ever!!!  8-)

Although im honored, i could never replace N. Uematsu, but i would love to compose and rearrange music with him...


Now...how do we solve the language barrier?  :|
How about Rosetta Stone?  :wink:
Good one  :wink:
I really want to learn Japanese  :-)
Although i tried many "learn japanese" (audio)books and software, somehow, i constantly forgetting words.
Rosetta Stone sounds like a wonderful idea :P
 
Rosetta Stone sounds like a wonderful idea :P
I'm very sceptical about language learning software; it always seems to good to be true, and most people who use them have said they haven't been helpful enough to justify the cost.
 
I find that Rosetta stone isn't the best I've learned some words But they start giving you images where you either aren't sure what they are talking about (or i'm just over thinking..)

One i remember specifically is I think it was (and forgive me as i can't write in nihongo or) "wakai onnanohito" Or something like that And in the image it was a women moving, So i assumed it meant walking, Though i think i looked it up and google disagreed..

Another one was a boy that seemed he was jumping. but he could have also been hopping, maybe he was leaping. So i wasn't sure what the word meant...

But maybe i'm just overthinking it.. I'm sure halkun can clear things up haha
 
I haven't learnt Japanese (besides a few basic phrases that keep popping up in anime), but I do have a bit of language learning experience (more than most native English speakers, at any rate).

If you want to learn a language without going to a class or a place where it is spoken, you need to put in a lot of effort. Whatsmore, you must always try to read and listen to material that was aimed at native speakers, because stuff aimed at learners usually has simple vocabulary and sentence structure, and is more carefully pronounced than it would be in a normal conversation. Trying to learn by following a single self-contained course such as can often be found in language learning software usually won't work very well, unless you only want to learn the basics of the language (and I can't see why someone would only want to learn the basics of Japanese).
 
Does anyone know of any kids shows in Japanese? Because my mother said that she learned english when she was around twenty-ish by watching Sesame Street. And that makes sense. Kids learn the language from the bottom up. So that should be the case with anyone who wants to learn a language, right?

Anyone know of Jap shows like Sesame Street? Maybe that'd help FFtim. I know I'd like that. Because just watching anime in Japanese wouldn't be very helpful (least not to me).
 
If you want something simple and easy to understand in Japanese, watch FLCL.

No wait, that's not even easy to understand for a native speaker of the language. Nevermind.
 
I find that Rosetta stone isn't the best I've learned some words But they start giving you images where you either aren't sure what they are talking about (or i'm just over thinking..)

One i remember specifically is I think it was (and forgive me as i can't write in nihongo or) "wakai onnanohito" Or something like that And in the image it was a women moving, So i assumed it meant walking, Though i think i looked it up and google disagreed..

Another one was a boy that seemed he was jumping. but he could have also been hopping, maybe he was leaping. So i wasn't sure what the word meant...

But maybe i'm just overthinking it.. I'm sure halkun can clear things up haha
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I was researching Rosetta Stone on the internet ...but indeed. I think with Level 1 (first basic course), you can understand Japanese.....like a baby/child. So when children say: women is moving, he/she means walking.

But i think when you buy (and thats my main problem  :mrgreen:) level 2 and 3, you can really start making sense to japanese people (not fully ofcourse) :P
Although i like the approach of Rosetta Stone, cause when you think about it....my native language is dutch, but you always learn japanese from translation to english (or i have to take expensive master classes)
So when you want to order something, your mind translate the dutch word, translates it to English and translate it back to Japanese :P I think that wont happen with the Rosetta aproach[/OFFTOPIC]

BTW, watch this forum frequently because im thinking of releasing my unfinished cd1 of FINAL FANTASY VI (6) OST Remastered
 
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*watches eagerly* what is the tracklist nehow? ff6 is one of the few ost's i dont have from FF, and ironically one of my favorites
 
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*watches eagerly* what is the tracklist nehow? ff6 is one of the few ost's i dont have from FF, and ironically one of my favorites
Final Fantasy VI - OST [Remastered Edition] by Final FanTim - Unreleased Tracks

Download Here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M2YM48U7

*Japanese translated tracklist i suppose, my names are from the US version.

1 Opening Theme
2 The Mines Of Narshe
3 Awakening
4 Lock (Lock's Theme)
5 Battle Theme
6 Fanfare
7 Edgar & Mash (Edgar, Mash's Theme)
8 Cefca (Cefca's Theme)
9 Mt. Coltz
10 Returners
11 Shadow (Shadow's Theme)
12 Troops March On
13 Cayenne (Cayenne's Theme)
14 The Unforgiven
15 The Mystic Forest
16 Mistery Train <- lol definitely translated from Japanese

PLEASE NOTE:
I will not finish this project, not even CD1 im afraid. This is just something i made so far that i want to share :wink:
 
Awesome, The Favs has to make some Arts again and I will upload it :P

Sorry, I have to upload the FF7 OST at first, but sorry again, I have not enough time at the moment, but in the end, it will be uploaded :P

- Deniz
 
I've finished hearing them. There are some quite good, but there are better sound fonts for the string version. Main Theme was very good the fact that you bring the importance of basson that practically wasn't heared in the originals. The oboe it's horrible and the whistle should be dissimulated. The truth it's that those tracks have made me remember when I arranged a compilation of FFVII for a Band and how disappointed i were because when you throw the music of FFVII of their original soundfonts they lack something and need a very thougthfully rearrangement to make them sound like the FF concertos.

My apologies for my bad English. Don't take too hard my criticisms and I'm looking forward to see new remasterizations from you.
 
I've finished hearing them. There are some quite good, but there are better sound fonts for the string version. Main Theme was very good the fact that you bring the importance of basson that practically wasn't heared in the originals. The oboe it's horrible and the whistle should be dissimulated. The truth it's that those tracks have made me remember when I arranged a compilation of FFVII for a Band and how disappointed i were because when you throw the music of FFVII of their original soundfonts they lack something and need a very thougthfully rearrangement to make them sound like the FF concertos.

My apologies for my bad English. Don't take too hard my criticisms and I'm looking forward to see new remasterizations from you.
Thats why its called remastered, not rearranged...:P And thats one of the reasons i canceled this project, i want to rearrange some tracks rather spending my time on re-mastering a whole OST :-P
But what whistle and what did u meant by dissimulated? you mean like blending more into the background?
Anyway, its labeled as Unreleased Tracks :P....i heard official SE unreleased tracks that sounded more horrible  :roll:
 
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Oh no no, I wasn't refering to the unreleased tracks of FFVI. And you are right where one of the most dissapointing cds of FF i've ever heard. The whistle is on: The great Northern Cave, while the horrendous oboe it's playing there's a whistle that even gets more in your ears. Maybe would be better exchange that kind of whistle for a soundfont of a flute or a Piccolo.
 
Oh no no, I wasn't refering to the unreleased tracks of FFVI. And you are right where one of the most dissapointing cds of FF i've ever heard. The whistle is on: The great Northern Cave, while the horrendous oboe it's playing there's a whistle that even gets more in your ears. Maybe would be better exchange that kind of whistle for a soundfont of a flute or a Piccolo.
Ah ok :D
Well, i was still in my learning process  8-)


I think you can hear the difference in mastering when you hear my latest track: (i was testing out some mastering techniques and rearranged it a bit)
Battle Not Alone!:
 
Well it's arranged, but you need to do a step more forward. For example when Trumpet gets in sounds like nothing lacks the depth because it's only a voice. If you want it to sound better you should harmonize trumpet with a second trumpet or a second and a trombone. To make it sound heavier. But if you do don't copy exactly like that the music, use the key notes to make it a second voice or make a harmonization.

Guitar is too distorted for me, but that it's personal's choices.

And what goes for the adjusting of volumes you have all the bass and bets too strong all the time. Look, the key to make it sound more great it's to not bore the listener. You have to play with volumes to magnify something a detail. If you are in a static line you loose part of the interest. Think that you can make little decreases of a part that it's rhythmical to make it hear other voices. In the case of that piece one example of a missing opportunity is in 0:55 when an instrument enters making a response to end that part of the theme that passes away practically missing. So even if you like that rhythm bases and guitar and you can think "hey it's cool" It's cool but there are times where the "cool" has to fade to reappear latter.

^__^
 
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