this post was submitted on 20 Mar 2024
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I wouldn't put a lot of stock in what ChatGPT says, if you are very knowledgable on something and ask it something specific I have found that it is usually wrong. Its trained to mimic text posts online, but it doesn't really know right from wrong or fact from fiction.
Also, I am not sure why you would need to look for new information? Is this something you are working on yourself?
EDIT: Ah, this is using the official Arranged version of the battle theme for this game from the soundtrack. I thought this was something you arranged yourself. In this case, its probably just whatever the composer loaded into a modern DAW without concern for any specific soundchip characteristics.
I just wanted to know what kind of sound chip Motoi Sakuraba, VP series and Star Ocean series main composer used to produce the Original Soundtrack Version theme you hear into the video.
The composer probably just used a modern DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) like Ableton/FL Studio/Cubase/etc. There was likely no particular soundchip, though the Nintendo DS did have a soundchip which was limited to 16 channels of PCM/ADPCM sound. Not the best chip ever, but it got the job done mostly. Thats not used for this song, though.
That is because in this video, the original chiptune music has been muted and replaced with its Original Soundtrack Edition version, which is not chiptune but imitates PS1 music