Synthetic Origins: クロノ・トリガー|ラジカル・ドリーマーズ
Platforms: PS1, SNES
Year: 2022
Published by: Mathew Valente
Number of Files: 98
Total Filesize: 429 MB (MP3), 1,458 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Oct 13th, 2025
Album type: Arrangement
Uploaded by: admiraltennek
Released as a free download on Mathew Valente's YouTube channel.
Discs 01-03: Chrono Trigger
Disc 04:
01-02: Arrangement
03-06: PSX Bonus
07-11: Extra
12-15: Pre-Release
16-30: Radical Dreamers
Disc 04 Track Sources:
01: The Final Battle - Final Fantasy IV / The Final Battle - Chrono Trigger
02,11: Chrono Cross
03-06: Chrono Trigger (PlayStation)
07: Rat-a-Tat-Tat It's... Mitsuda - Chrono Trigger (Unused)
08: Chrono Trigger
09: Untitled - Chrono Trigger (Unused)
10: Chrono Trigger - Chrono Trigger
12-15: Chrono Trigger (Prototype)
16-30: Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Houseki
The Synthesizers/ROMplers Used:
-Roland S-550
-Roland S-760 with SCSI2SD emulating the Roland CD-5
-LCD-1 Disc
-Fairlight CMI III Library (There are a number of Fairlight sounds used like the Accordion, and the Conga sample)
-Akai S1000 Library
-Akai CD 3000
-Best Services Giga Pack Vol 1 and Vol 2
-Invision Lightware Volume 1
-Bob Clearmountain's Drums
-Kurzweil K1200 Pro 1
-Kurzweil K2000 with Orchestral and Contemporary ROMsets
-Korg M1
-Masterbits Climax Collection Vol. 2 Classic (For the Pizzicato Bass)
-Emulator EIII
According to tssf, the only unfound samples were:
-Crash Cymbal – I just couldn't figure out where it came from. Maybe it will be like FF6's crowd mumble sound where I find it randomly one day shortly after the album release
-Snare Drum – I actually scoured every library I could find in a date range before 1995. I even asked a prolific game composer to ask Mr. Mitsuda where it came from. In the end, Mitsuda-san said that there were a number of sounds he actually sampled.
-Tick Tock sound – I cheated. I'm using the game's sample except upsampled.
-The Glassy Pad sound in the Future timeline music tracks are actually a sample from Giga Pack, however I went one step further and recreated the sound from chipsynth OPS7, using parameters from the SY77, the original synthesizer that created that sample.