



So, about 6 years ago I went on a rompler hunt and started learning the sources of a lot of games' samples. I saw a video on YouTube once where FF6 was doing this, playing back from a Roland Sound Canvas player, and it blew me away. "It seems we're back for the third installment of the Synthetic Origins series! This one is bittersweet as I don't really want to say goodbye to the SNES Final Fantasy series, but we must! To reiterate what was said in the last album, I've always wondered what Final Fantasy music would have sounded like if they used their original instrumentation before they were edited down to Super Nintendo-edited samples. Released as a free download on Mathew Valente's Youtube channel.Ĥ.03 Troian Beauty originally from Final Fantasy IV, arranged using an unused/prototype track from Final Fantasy VI.
