loveydovey wrote:I'm listening to the Final Fantasy Tactics Advance soundtrack for the first time. Besides thoroughly enjoying it thus far, I'm noticing the sound quality (samples/synths/or-whatever-was-used) on Disc 2 (Full sound version) appear quite identical to those used in the FF12 soundtrack.
It's glad to read such a positive comment. By way of preface however, I want to know where you come from, with regard to FFTA having the same samples as FFXII. People uniformly say every Sakimoto work sounds the same and they say "it sounds exactly like FFXII!!" whenever hearing his other works even though Sakimoto tries to do something different in his own way, or does use the different samples. As I know it’s a common and inevitable assessment of Sakimoto, I think it’s rather a waste of time to explain to someone how I think one of his works is different from another. Should you listen to Stella Deus or whatever released in 2007, all of which resemble FFXII more than FFTA in my opinion, you’d feel the same thing.
What Sakimoto used in FFXII are, Sonic Implants Symphonic Strings Collection, East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra Woodwinds & Brass, Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra Samples, SAM Trombones & French Horns. Sakimoto began to score FFTA just half a year before the release, around September 2002 when of those sample libraries, only Sonic Implants Symphonic Strings Collection and Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra Samples did seem to be already released (note: I’m writing this on the basis of my quick search). As such, if you think FFTA has the same brass and strings (which of course include harp or pizzicato) samples as FFXII, you might be right, although I don’t agree. For me, one similarity between FFXII and FFTA if any is his obbligato-ish clarinet or oboe usage, but the samples themselves don’t sound the same to me. You know just because there are some similarities (composition-wise) in both albums doesn't mean the same samples are used.
I’d like to ramble more, but I'd not since I don't possess the necessary knowledge on MIDI and as I said I see little sense of arguing on this matter. Every ear is different and I won't prevent anybody from feeling such. That's the way this composer goes.