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Sound Byte: Meet the Composer of Dark Souls

Veteran Japanese role-playing game composer Motoi Sakuraba tackles the musical challenge that is Dark Souls.

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No Caption ProvidedDark Souls has a lot to live up to, given that it's the spiritual successor to Demon's Souls, GameSpot's Game of the Year in 2009. The game is even bigger than the first, set in a world where you can easily immerse yourself. Sure the game is difficult, but the reward and the feeling of satisfaction are worth the risk. The adventure wouldn't be as tense and exciting if it weren't for a great sound design and musical score. Find out how composer Motoi Sakuraba approached the daunting task of creating the music for Dark Souls.

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GameSpot: Could you tell me a bit about yourself and your role on the project?

Motoi Sakuraba: Hello. My name is Motoi Sakuraba. I am responsible for music creation and editing.

GS: What is your musical background?

MS: I used to be in a hard rock band playing organ covering famous music. Then I made a band of keyboard, drum, and bass playing original songs. I was playing as a keyboard. Then I went into the game music industry.

GS: You've worked on a lot of Japanese role-playing games with very memorable soundtracks. How are you approaching the music of Dark Souls? Is it similar to or different from what you're used to?

MS: This was my first time to make music for this kind of atmosphere. So I had close communication with the game's producer to compose the best fit music for Dark Souls. There were many trials and errors in terms of music creation for Dark Souls.

GS: Could you tell us about the style of music?

MS: Since I am very bad at analyzing myself, my answer here might be very vague. But I have never learned how to compose music. Thus, I do not know much about classic music nor names of songs overall. I studied composing music just by myself.

GS: How did you originally get started working in video games?

MS: I sent my demo tape to a game publisher that was offering the position of music composer. That is how I entered the game industry.

GS: What are some of the challenges you face when doing the audio for a game?

MS: The challenge is not to break the game atmosphere with my music.

GS: How do you prevent that from happening?

MS: First of all, I choose appropriate musical instruments and sounds for the game. Then I start composing music based on the graphic design and the content of the game. If I have any problem in terms of music direction, I always communicate with the game's producer.

GS: As a composer, what is the most important thing when it comes to working on a game like Dark Souls?

MS: It is important to create memorable phrase with unique sounds. This time, it is the chorus.

GS: What is your process when coming up with a track for a game?

MS: I use soft synthesizer to quickly compose music. Then I will record phrase by using real instruments to replace with the synthesizer. This time, I recorded strings, brass, chorus, percussion-solo-vocal, harp, and piano to be replaced.

GS: What are the strangest things that you have done to get the sound that you want?

MS: I have done some weird things to get a sound before. But this time, I used a Leslie speaker unit, which is exclusively designed for organ to record drum sounds.

GS: What kind of research do you need to do for your work?

MS: I do not make any research.

GS: Do you work closely with the audio and sound design team as well? Or do they function separately?

MS: I make/edit music just by myself.

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GS: How has video game music evolved since you initially started working in the industry?

MS: When I first started in the game industry, I could use only PSG and FM. Thus, there were many extra amounts of work to do compared to composing regular music. But now, the process of making game music has become exactly the same as the one for making regular music. Even though the amount of time I would need to spend for making music is a lot longer, the stress I feel for doing my work is much less.

GS: Where do you see video game music heading in the future?

MS: I would assume the music will have more links to visual designs.

GS: What kind of advice do you have for aspiring composers?

MS: If you decide to make music, you have to complete making the music from the beginning to the end by yourself. Also, always play an instrument you like and try to record it. But the most important element is love/passion toward music. That's all.

GS: Thank you for your time.

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Edited By julianozuca

"First of all, I choose appropriate musical instruments and sounds for the game." That's an interesting tip... -.- Keep the blog going!

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Edited By TheTrueMagusX1

@hisoka528 He has done alot more than just the Tales. He has done the soundtrack for nearly all of Tri Aces games, including the Valkyrie Profile and Star Ocean games. He has done soundtracks for games like Eternal Sonata and Shining the Holy Ark.

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Oh he's the one that composed the music for the Tales games!

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game looks awesome!

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Great review...tnx

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Is this the same guy who did the music for Demon's Souls? Absolutely loved the music that played when you were in the Nexus.

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Is this the same guy who did the music for Demon's Souls? Absolutely loved the music that played when you were in the Nexus.

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Edited By rafaelburigo

He says few words but can express the soul of composing: love/passion. Any art related creating is really close to feeling. Great interview.

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Edited By s_h_a_d_o

All well and good, but the caterwauling of that choral contingent within the first minute of accompanying video I found difficult to listen too - neither original in concept, nor particularly pleasing to the ear. My $0.02 :|

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Edited By Pete5506

Hes done some great work in past games

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Edited By Juxhe1

He seems to be quite reserved in the answers. Well the interview leaves a bitter taste and seems to be bland because no enthusiasm about music is shown by this composer which is actually a bit weird. Anyway after listening to Dark Souls soundtrack I must admit that he is a good composer nothing extraordinary but still fits really well to the mood of the game.

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Edited By AluminumAndroid

I've been listening to Dark Souls' soundtrack and I must admit it compliments the game perfectly.

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"I used to be in a hard rock band playing organ" organ in a hard rock band? really? good thing he quit that gig for a better one.

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Edited By Just-Adam

The guy's not much of a talker is he :P .. Still , can't wait to be fully immersed in the world of Dark Souls !

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Edited By GunBladeHero

Motoi is great! I really like his compositions on games.

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Edited By XeonForce

While not the most engaging interview, it was still very precise and informative. I've been a big fan of Motoi's since I played Tales of Symphonia and Baten Kaitos. I'm certainly glad he's on this project, I can't wait for tonight! =)

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