I loved your mods on Remake (especially Wall Market!), and am excited to experience them in Rebirth! All of your music mods so far do a great job at delivering; bringing back the ditched essential Uematsu compositions in the remake style.
Is that possible to keep the original track in town ? (not asking to do a specific mod, just if its possible to do it or if the track is linked to both zone)
I think it's not possible, or it might only be possible later when the modding tools are more mature. For now I'm only doing audio replacement, which means the implementation will be the same as the standard score. In this case, there is unique music for the dustbowl town during the main quest only, and then it switches to the same region music as the one I replaced.
I am eager to try your mod as soon as I reach Corel.
Anyway, any chances to change the music from the path to Corel (that with an annoying dance music)? That... was hard to deal with. I would find the world map song from Costal Del Sol outskirts region an perfect fit just to copy-paste there.
I keep thinking... the sound director haven't tested this with headphones for at least an hour? My ears hurted from that high pitch beats there geez.
Thank you for your music! I wasn’t even halfway through Gongaga, and the original BGM was already starting to annoy me. Your music is really nice and fits perfectly without feeling repetitive like the original.
Edit: Sorry I accidentally posted this on the Corel song post. Anyway, it's a great song too!
That sounds soo so great and it's fitting so well to Barretts story. Thank you so much! Did you record the whistle yourself or is there a whistle-VST? :D
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Is that possible to keep the original track in town ? (not asking to do a specific mod, just if its possible to do it or if the track is linked to both zone)
Anyway, any chances to change the music from the path to Corel (that with an annoying dance music)? That... was hard to deal with. I would find the world map song from Costal Del Sol outskirts region an perfect fit just to copy-paste there.
I keep thinking... the sound director haven't tested this with headphones for at least an hour? My ears hurted from that high pitch beats there geez.
Edit: Sorry I accidentally posted this on the Corel song post. Anyway, it's a great song too!
Did you record the whistle yourself or is there a whistle-VST? :D