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[Album] Motoi Sakuraba Live Concert Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile
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Old Mar 11, 2006, 12:49 AM #1 of 8
Originally Posted by orion_mk3
Simply put, nearly all the track actually sound much weaker than they did in their original albums when they were entirely synthesized. Somehow, the live performance has made them seem even *more* synthesized, not less, making the experience akin to a downgrade. Compare this to "The Black Mages," which was much closer in quality to a live, arranged album.
I completly agree with you on that part. I wasn't impressed at all by this album, actually, everytime Sakuraba makes an "arrange" album, I always find the original soundtrack much better, as the arrange album always sounds way too "synthesized" for my tastes and the original version ends up sounding more "fluid" to me.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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