Whoa, the music is so good I almost shed a tear of joy.
Not quite Hitoshi Sakimoto style, but then again, Hitoshi's music should belong strictly in the world of Ivalice. I certainly LOVE what i am hearing though! Nobuo's music isn't bad most of the tracks seemed a bit unfitting with eachother (not with the world, but that too) Some would be heavy bass and then others would be almost completely wind instruments.
If its one thing i like when it comes to video game music is being able to tell what game they come from, and I think iv'e just heard the future of FFXIV, and needless to say, I'm in love ^^
Now, I am really hoping Akihiko Yoshida sticks with the artwork for this game because he is my favorite!![]()
Prefer this stuff to Uematsu's stuff, Kobold Camp music is awesome, has a distinct CoP flavour to it.
Same thoughts here. I'm hoping here that the main composer is still Nobuo Uematsu, and they merely brought him back in to compose additional pieces/arrange some others. Some pieces are definitely bombastic enough to be from him and his new synthesiser (from the new pieces that is. The second and fourth last ones are definitely NU.)Two are not new, a bunch others were written by Nobuo, but remixed to fit the game better. It's not that Nobuo is a bad composer.. it's just when he wrote the OST he didn't have anything to go on but concept art.
I can't say that all were written by him, but most of them are. I'm really liking them anyway.
Otherwise, new composers are always welcome. For more diverse and non-linear games, I would prefer a collaboration amongst composers. FFXI is one; FFXII also. FFXIII-2 sounds promising as well, with Naoshi Mizuta moving onto that project along with Mitsuto Suzuki and Masashi Hamauzu.
Regardless of who created the additional tracks or did arrangements, I love them so far. Makes a wonderful addition to the FFXIV current soundtracks, which is of equal merit, though not the best implemented in-game. They suffered due to little concept given behind it, and Nobuo Uematsu has to be commended from making so many tracks from just a few pictures for the initial launch. Not to mention he composed all the area themes which will end up being repetitive no matter what you do to them.
I wonder how the new tracks will fit in; they'll certainly be implemented better if the concept ideas were given to the composers. From the sounds of it, they'll suit a much tighter range of events each and more focused on a different aspect rather than the current soundtracks "all rounder" kind of feel. Glad to see they kept the rock end music for the lower-levelled stuff, while the higher-levelled stuff gets the more classic styled music.
Download for the track: http://www.mediafire.com/?740w4430yyxfn0v
Track by track analysis -
0-0:20 - Chocobo theme (for personal use? The rental chocobo piece is near the end.)
0:20-0:30 - Lots of bass drums. o.o Wonder what it'll be used for. Running away? Tribal dancing?
0:30-0:41 - Sad theme....death?
0:42-0:53 - Sounds like a hurry theme mashed with an action one.
0:53-1:03 - Revelations? Discovery of something important. o.o
1:04-1:18 - Something evil approaches....
1:19-1:35 - Probably some Grand Company event theme
1:35-1:50 - Grand Company event theme #2
1:50-2:11 - U'Ghamaro Mines
2:11-2:27 - Zahar'ak
2:27-2:47 - Ifrit fight battle, theme for all primal fights. Named "Primal Judgement".
2:47-2:57 - Some kind of ending to a quest?
2:57-3:07 - Ending music #2
3:08-3:21 - Chocobo theme (rentals)
3:21-3:25 - Fanfare #2
Did Natalan's battle theme get taken, or did it get shifted to a later patch? Hmm....I wonder.
Hihi, Nuru.![]()
Last edited by whoopeeragon; 10-03-2011 at 06:57 PM.
Thx for the Link whoop.finally able to Listen to the New Tracks over my phone XD
Go through the OST, you'll noticed those tracks are the same, but they are just rearranged to fit the world.Same thoughts here. I'm hoping here that the main composer is still Nobuo Uematsu, and they merely brought him back in to compose additional pieces/arrange some others. Some pieces are definitely bombastic enough to be from him and his new synthesiser (from the new pieces that is. The second and fourth last ones are definitely NU.)
Otherwise, new composers are always welcome. For more diverse and non-linear games, I would prefer a collaboration amongst composers. FFXI is one; FFXII also. FFXIII-2 sounds promising as well, with Naoshi Mizuta moving onto that project along with Mitsuto Suzuki and Masashi Hamauzu.
Regardless of who created the additional tracks or did arrangements, I love them so far. Makes a wonderful addition to the FFXIV current soundtracks, which is of equal merit, though not the best implemented in-game. They suffered due to little concept given behind it, and Nobuo Uematsu has to be commended from making so many tracks from just a few pictures for the initial launch. Not to mention he composed all the area themes which will end up being repetitive no matter what you do to them.
I wonder how the new tracks will fit in; they'll certainly be implemented better if the concept ideas were given to the composers. From the sounds of it, they'll suit a much tighter range of events each and more focused on a different aspect rather than the current soundtracks "all rounder" kind of feel. Glad to see they kept the rock end music for the lower-levelled stuff, while the higher-levelled stuff gets the more classic styled music.
Download for the track: http://www.mediafire.com/?740w4430yyxfn0v
Track by track analysis -
0-0:20 - Chocobo theme (for personal use? The rental chocobo piece is near the end.)
0:20-0:30 - Lots of bass drums. o.o Wonder what it'll be used for. Running away? Tribal dancing?
0:30-0:41 - Sad theme....death?
0:42-0:53 - Sounds like a hurry theme mashed with an action one.
0:53-1:03 - Revelations? Discovery of something important. o.o
1:04-1:18 - Something evil approaches....
1:19-1:35 - Probably some Grand Company event theme
1:35-1:50 - Grand Company event theme #2
1:50-2:11 - U'Ghamaro Mines
2:11-2:27 - Zahar'ak
2:27-2:47 - Ifrit fight battle, theme for all primal fights. Named "Primal Judgement".
2:47-2:57 - Some kind of ending to a quest?
2:57-3:07 - Ending music #2
3:08-3:21 - Chocobo theme (rentals)
3:21-3:25 - Fanfare #2
Did Natalan's battle theme get taken, or did it get shifted to a later patch? Hmm....I wonder.
Hihi, Nuru.![]()
Hmmm...I am. Currently, the only one I find similar is the Zahar'ak one; everything else that's new seems to be that; newly composed. Which ones do you think are remixed/rearranged? So far, only two arrangements I can hear of; Zahar'ak and chocobo.
And I'm glad they're trying to make it fit the world as well. It's definitely an improvement from what they did to poor Uematsu-san and a few pictures. ;_;
U'Ghamaro Mines is a slower + Remixed version of the music that plays in the opening movie when they fight the morbol.
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