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jeffdamann
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I've tried to hold this discussion before, but now I have the tools to explain my case better.
Here is the problem:Music sounds okay in ff7, prolly not a big difference to an undiscerning ear, but believe it or not these midi instruments had effects placed on them that are simply missing in-game(as in reverb,sustain,distortion, and really a lot of the goodies. Using the limited midi technology they had to do what they could to spruce up the music.
How I know this: I have extracted all the psf's from my psx copy, and I have the ones from Covarr as well.The sets of files are complete equals, so ff7music's psf's are not the problem.
The way I tested this is to load my psflib into winamp and play my psf's through there. SOUNDS WONDERFUL!!!!!! I see that most of you guys are on laptops, and maybe with a smaller sound system the effects wouldnt be there, but im sure if you put on a good set of headphones you will hear it clearly.
I on the other hand have a crappy rca surround, so I have a bit more volume depth than a laptop user.
When testing this problem I would first have a psf Open in winamp playing. Next, I would open ff7 in a window, so I can set the volumes for it and winamp seperately.
Then, I head to a place with a psf that has lots of effects, such as under the pillar in midgar or many others, (more notes on useful files is in an edit.)
After getting to a place that is suitable, I select the correct song in winamp, and listen to it at high volume,with winamps setting untouched.
I then mute winamp and unmute ff7....
The difference is unbelievable! Now again I must say this may not be an issue with laptop users, or other users as well, it may only be my pc. But I wish I could fix this problem. I am about to make a video illustrating what I laid out above.
Edit: This one sucks, watch the other for a better representation(see my post below)
P.S. Im now gonna do a few more to illustrate. The videos will be much better since I learned how to use the program on that run.
Here is the problem:Music sounds okay in ff7, prolly not a big difference to an undiscerning ear, but believe it or not these midi instruments had effects placed on them that are simply missing in-game(as in reverb,sustain,distortion, and really a lot of the goodies. Using the limited midi technology they had to do what they could to spruce up the music.
How I know this: I have extracted all the psf's from my psx copy, and I have the ones from Covarr as well.The sets of files are complete equals, so ff7music's psf's are not the problem.
The way I tested this is to load my psflib into winamp and play my psf's through there. SOUNDS WONDERFUL!!!!!! I see that most of you guys are on laptops, and maybe with a smaller sound system the effects wouldnt be there, but im sure if you put on a good set of headphones you will hear it clearly.
I on the other hand have a crappy rca surround, so I have a bit more volume depth than a laptop user.
When testing this problem I would first have a psf Open in winamp playing. Next, I would open ff7 in a window, so I can set the volumes for it and winamp seperately.
Then, I head to a place with a psf that has lots of effects, such as under the pillar in midgar or many others, (more notes on useful files is in an edit.)
After getting to a place that is suitable, I select the correct song in winamp, and listen to it at high volume,with winamps setting untouched.
I then mute winamp and unmute ff7....
The difference is unbelievable! Now again I must say this may not be an issue with laptop users, or other users as well, it may only be my pc. But I wish I could fix this problem. I am about to make a video illustrating what I laid out above.
Edit: This one sucks, watch the other for a better representation(see my post below)
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