



Battle Preparations from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY - 1:48.This is the Last Battle -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY III - 1:59.( 「バトル2 - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY III, 「Batoru2 - arrange -」 ?) Battle 2 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY III - 3:02.( 「悠久の風 - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY III, 「Yūkyū no Kaze - arrange -」 ?) Eternal Wind -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY III - 2:24.( 「光の戦士達」 from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY, 「Hikari no Senshi ?) Warriors of Light from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY - 0:36.( 「戦闘シーン2 - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY II, 「Sentō Shīn2 - arrange -」 ?) Battle Theme 2 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY II - 2:53.( 「戦闘シーン1 - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY II, 「Sentō Shīn1 - arrange -」 ?) Battle Theme 1 -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY II - 3:44.( 「メインテーマ - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY II, 「Mein Tēma - arrange -」 ?) Main Theme -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY II - 1:56.( 「ダンジョン - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY I, 「Danjon - arrange -」 ?) Dungeon -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY I - 2:27.( 「戦闘シーン - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY I, 「Sentō Shīn - arrange -」 ?) Battle -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY I - 3:33.( 「メインテーマ - arrange -」 from FINAL FANTASY I, 「Mein Tēma - arrange -」 ?) Main Theme -arrange- from FINAL FANTASY I - 1:29.( 「勝利ファンファーレ - Cosmos -」 from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY, 「Shōri no Fanfāre - Cosmos -」 ?) Victory Fanfare -Cosmos- from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY - 1:13.( 「Cosmos」 from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY ?) Cosmos from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY - 6:10.( 「守るべき秩序」 from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY, ?) Keeping the Peace from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY - 2:26.( 「DISSIDIA - menu -」 from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY ?) DISSIDIA -menu- from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY - 1:24.( 「プレリュード - menu -」 from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY, 「Pureryudo - menu -」 ?)

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Uematsu then decided that the higher quality audio was not worth the trade-off with performance, and opted instead to use MIDI-like sounds produced by the console's internal sound sequencer, similar to how his soundtracks for the previous games in the series on the Super NES were implemented. Originally, Uematsu had planned to use CD quality music with vocal performances to take advantage of the console's audio capabilities but found that it resulted in the game having much longer loading times for each area. The musical score of Final Fantasy VII was composed, arranged, and produced by Nobuo Uematsu, who had served as the sole composer for the six previous Final Fantasy games.
