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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
There is Mega, which is basically Megaupload. (Same creator.)
When you put over 300+ hours into a game that you love and cherish and can pretty much memorise every single note and instrument of the music, you can /never/ hear it in a different way. Take One Winged Angel for example. It has no vocals. It has. No. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Vocals. Hence why people decide to download the original ps1 ost to use on the steam version. Besides, MIDI is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ terrible quality compared to the PS1.
In terms of quality, the Yamaha Software Synth uses 2 Megabytes of sound samples (maximum of 4MB if you have the S-YXG50 with upgrade), the MU80 uses around 8 Megabytes of sound samples and has zero latency.
I do not make any claim that this soundtrack is better per-say, but more specifically nostalgic to HOW FF7 should sound on the PC.
http://www.fileguru.com/apps/convert_midi_to_yamaha_xg
there is midi to ogg, midi to mp3 etc overthere. Can't tell you if good or bad obviously
Its just such a minor thing, I don't think it would matter in the big picture. I never actually noticed.
I do realize what is involved with getting MIDI converted into any other audio format, but lack the sound fonts to do so through a soft-synth, or program desired to run the "conversions." I have software that will handle that segment of it, but currently only through general midi, or opensource XG soundfonts which don't seem to play properly.
I believe I've managed to track down a file that'd play the original PC version of the song. I could find a softsynth soundfont with which I could confirm this, then I have the means to get the ogg exported.
That said, you're right in that it's not really a pressing matter. I certainly notice it while listening to it, but it's not a game-breaking flaw so much as a minor nuisance. My interest lies in recreating the PC version as closely as possible, I'm not expecting to get it perfect.