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The lyrics for " Serah's Theme" and " The Sunleth Waterscape" were revised for the English localization, even though the original recordings were already in English, due to the opinion of the English-language staff that the lyrics needed to sound more natural to native speakers. He felt it was important for there to be variety to the sound design to maintain players' interests over a span of time, and that is why the themed motifs are reintroduced here and there as a kind of obbligato. Hamauzu explains that Final Fantasy XIII was intended to be a long game, which in itself provided some challenges.

The two worlds of Final Fantasy XIII, Cocoon and Gran Pulse, display contrasting musical styles. The session was recorded in a concert hall and Hamauzu listened to it from the balcony, saying afterward it was sad there was no audience, since it was so beautiful. Parts of the soundtrack have been recorded with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, orchestrated by Yoshihisa Hirano. The soundtrack was composed in a period of about one year.

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Hamauzu's first compositions for Final Fantasy XIII were scores for the footage shown in events or game shows in 20 (notably " Blinded By Light"), and he didn't begin composing the full soundtrack until autumn 2008.
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The main tools used in producing the soundtrack were Digital Performer, orchestral samples by East West, and some standard software synth by Native Instruments, although a lot of live instruments were used, along with vocals in the many background themes of different locations. The game's director, Motomu Toriyama, requested an orchestral and futuristic hybrid sound, but gave Hamauzu freedom to exercise his own style. The proposition was a surprise to Hamauzu, who was nevertheless eager to accept. Yoshinori Kitase asked Masashi Hamauzu to compose the soundtrack.

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) or her aesthetic does bring ideas & last, replay the games or watching the movie or reading the novels. Photoshop weirdly helps too cause editing Tifa ( firstlovetifa bro. I also sometimes goes to tifalockhartedit hashtag on instagram cause seeing my gurl in slowmo in Play Date’s song it does balance my chakras when I see Tifa content and reading fanfics in general inspires me to write cause I do get excited to see other tifa’s interpretations and ideas + people who love tifa like has a dear spot in my heart. Music, I love listening to Final Fantasy OSTS in general usually I opt for FFIX, FFVII & FFX songs cause they’re super chill for me (well a few let’s not forget ONE WINGED ANGEL) or Silent Hill OSTS are my favorite to focus cause for a horror game they’re so pleasing to my ears. WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST INSPIRATION WHEN IT COMES TO WRITING: i like looking at tifa’s arts on twitter: spykee, s_maii_i, jenbartel, _shillo, xxx_7R & kikifjwr ( these last two only illustrate CLOUD so far, but I’m innerly manifesting them to draw Tifa ) are definitely my favorite artists and also on pixiv. So yes, I do love that Tifa can be soft but if you step on her toes. I remember a scene in Golden Saucer where Red XIII is doubting of his abilties cause HOJO and Tifa tells him to be strong and when he questions her she is just STOP IT, RED XIII ! BE STRONG ! in all caps lock cause she also has an edge y’know ? And don’t make me start on her fighting skills cause women with hand in hand abilities are my kryptonite. But at the same time one of my favorite aspects of her is not just her strenghts but also her flaws cause they make her so human to me. I think we would all be blessed if we had a friend like Tifa Lockhart, remember the mideel scene? WTF. The way she represents to sector 7, like a true heroine to them, a helper, even though she is always putting other needs before hers which is not healthy at all she still remains so STRONG. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE ASPECTS OF YOUR CURRENT MUSE: I have a huge list of tifa’s favorite aspects, what drove me to write tifa the most is even with a traumatic past she still remains kind and doesn’t close herself to people in terms of shutting off or having limited interactions, as much as she keeps to herself her emotions and feelings, she has a facade of keeping moving on and I think that’s so inspiring.
