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Final Fantasy III Opening Theme (Trance Remix)
Posted: 04 July 2006 05:29 AM   [ Ignore ]  
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I’ve been working on this track for a LONG time now.
I tried focusing on dynamics and mastering more than anything.

I wrote this for my brother. This theme song has always been one of his favorites, and I thought it would be fun to do a remix.

All made and mastered in P5.
Most synths are Z3ta and Vanguard.
Orchestration was made with Dimension Pro and Atmosphere.
Drums and percussion made with Battery 2
Mastered with Ozone.

I want this song to be the absolute best it can be. I would encourage comments about it.
I want to know what you love about it, and what you hate about it.  If you hear any problems, let me know. If you felt it was awsome, let me know.

Thanks, and enjoy! :D

-C T

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Posted: 20 July 2006 04:21 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Whats this…no reviews…..?

Anyone a fan of regular trance?
Or are we all just a bunch of Posford worshiping psytrancers?  (I know I am…  :shock: )

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Posted: 12 July 2011 06:37 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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not sure how to ‘rate’ or anything like that, but I’ll give some feedback smile

I love how you took the synth toward the end and morphed it into the main melody lead.  I was originally thinking that the melody to Terra’s Theme wouldn’t fit up at all with the hard 4 on the floor trance feel, but you made it sound very nice.  I actually heard this years ago when you first released this track, but hadn’t played ff3(6) yet, so had no basis of comparison to know whether this remix sucked or not lol.  Great job!  Have you heard the fully orchestral version that a Japanese orchestra did? Check out ff6 Grand Finale.

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Bloody hell. It would have been quicker to shout the zeroes and ones down the phone and have you scratch them onto a CD with a pin.

-ott

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