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Kazunori Yamauchi is very serious when it comes to motorsport. Not only is the Polyphony Digital president creator of one of the most acclaimed video game racing series of all time, he’s a keen driver, too. And talking to him about how the additional power of PS4 Pro has supercharged Gran Turismo Sport reveals that the line between the game and the real thing are blurring quicker than you may think.
“PS4 Pro marks a historical moment,” says Yamauchi-san, speaking with us at a media event in London earlier this month. “It’s the first time video games are going to exceed and better the quality of images in movies, broadcasting, and packaged media out there.”
With GT Sport, a powerful engine is everything — and PS4 Pro pushes the game into an eye catching fast lane featuring dynamic 4K, targeted 60 frames per second, HDR, an 18 GB VPS uncompressed stream, and wide color support. What that all means is the races are smoother, slicker, and more vibrant than they’ve ever been. And as any car enthusiast knows, the details are part of what drives the passion.
“I think the world of 4K and 60 FPS is a pinnacle for the games industry, and to be able to provide that sort of quality on a home console is something special,” says Yamauchi-san.
“All the cars look fantastic in 4K in terms of the detail improvements, but if you look at it from the aspect of HDR and wide color, about 11% of the cars in the real world today don’t fit into the standard color space that was possible in games up until now.
“Cars like Ferrari… it wasn’t actually possible to accurately represent that particular distinctive red in games unless you used the wide color space that’s now available in GT Sport. So the brightly colored cars out there are now going to look perfect in the game.”
It may sound like something you’d take for granted, but it’s taken technology to catch up with Polyphony’s ambitions in order to get to this stage.
“In order to support HDR compatibility, we had to start with the development for a capable camera because there are no devices out there that were able to capture images in HDR and wide color,” explains Yamauchi-san.
“Doing that kind of data gathering wasn’t easy when we first started, so we had to design systems for the camera. In the past we’ve used RGB image sensors, but we had to utilize a spectra base image sensor to capture the proper colors and light that could not be recorded by RGB sensors in the past.”
Don’t think that Polyphony is neglecting PlayStation VR enhancements in GT Sport, either. Yamauchi-san is eager to use PS VR to make sure you feel extra special behind the wheel.
“The raw, live feel that you get when you sit in the cockpit of a car using PS VR is something that wasn’t possible in GT before.”
While remaining coy over what exactly to expect in GT Sport once you put on the PS VR headset — aside from the thrill of high speed, first-person driving, of course — Yamauchi-san couldn’t resist revving the engine on a couple of details.
“The tracks are very interesting in VR,” he smiles. “But we’re letting you explore the environments in virtual reality, such as the interior of cars. I think that kind of subtle usage is best for VR.”
There’s clearly more info to reveal farther down GT Sport’s spectacular looking track, but between PS4 Pro and PS VR, things are only going to get better. Racing fans will have a lot to look forward to once Polyphony’s PS4 muscle car gets off the starting grid in 2017, but if you’re a GT fan this will be extra special.
“When we created GT games in the past, people always used to ask is there any way that the graphics quality could get any better, because it was already incredible. But with GT Sport you can really feel the light of the new world in Gran Turismo — and it’s an experience I’d love players to feel.”
[FLAC] Gran Turismo Sport (2017) OST --GAMERIP--
Format: FLAC
Source: PS4 Disc (Recorded via S/PDIF with a Creative X-Fi Card and Goldwave v6.26)
Artist: Various
Tracklist:
001 - [45 Dip] Lizzie's Balloon (4:57)
002 - [Charles Schillings] No Communication, No Love (3:56)
003 - [chunnel U] Blue Phoenix (3:47)
004 - [Doctor Rockit] Café de Flore (Charles Webster's Latin Lovers Mix) (7:24)
005 - [I:Cube] Adore (6:59)
006 - [Kay Nakayama] 2 My Heart (Happy Incept Day Mix) (7:16)
007 - [Kay Nakayama] Baby So Free (5:40)
008 - [Kay Nakayama] Body and Mind (5:37)
009 - [Kay Nakayama] Space (5:9)
010 - [Kay Nakayama] Summer Crystal (5:25)
011 - [Kay Nakayama] Sunshine (5:15)
012 - [Kay Nakayama] Supreme Moment (5:3)
013 - [Kay Nakayama] Together (5:47)
014 - [Kay Nakayama, Cathy Battistessa] Glasstress (5:0)
015 - [KEMMEI] majestic blue (4:7)
016 - [Kenji Kato] get ready (3:56)
017 - [Kenji Kato] lineage (3:30)
018 - [Lenny Ibizarre] All About the Girl (4:6)
019 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Dazzle Dream (4:44)
020 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Dreambird (4:56)
021 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Ethereal (5:5)
022 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Forbidden Fruit (7:43)
023 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Futurescape (2:0)
024 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Grace (2:32)
025 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Horizons (3:9)
026 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Melancholia (8:30)
027 - [Lenny Ibizarre] One World (3:58)
028 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Pink Flamingo (4:52)
029 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Psychonavigator (7:0)
030 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Retreat to the Forest (8:7)
031 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Sixtyfour Hippos (5:22)
032 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Sundry (4:11)
033 - [Lenny Ibizarre] The Aoen (4:7)
034 - [Lenny Ibizarre] The Eye of God (6:41)
035 - [Lenny Ibizarre] The Lizard Dream (6:38)
036 - [Lenny Ibizarre] The Local Floatery (5:20)
037 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Underwater World (5:46)
038 - [Lenny Ibizarre] Vision (6:12)
039 - [Lenny Ibizarre] What Can You Do (5:12)
040 - [Lenny Ibizarre] When the Ocean Smiles (5:51)
041 - [Mark Farina] Dream Machine (feat. Sean Hayes) (Downtempo Mix) (6:14)
042 - [Mirror System] Blue Ocean (8:2)
043 - [Mirror System] Chic Psychedelic (8:19)
044 - [Mirror System] Far Journeys (7:29)
045 - [Mirror System] Love Machine (4:10)
046 - [Mirror System] The Colour of Love (8:18)
047 - [Mirror System] Warn the West (7:49)
048 - [Mo' Horizons] Flyin' Away (8:40)
049 - [Mr. V] Jus' Dance (Sole Channel Mix) (7:53)
050 - [Naoki 'naotyu-' Chiba] #99Player's (3:44)
051 - [Naoki 'naotyu-' Chiba] Brickyard (4:42)
052 - [Naoki 'naotyu-' Chiba] SpeedWorld (4:9)
053 - [Naoki 'naotyu-' Chiba] The Pass (4:26)
054 - [Pink Martini] Sympathique (2:48)
055 - [RAM] Symphonic Movement (6:45)
056 - [S-Tone Inc.] Con Mi Sombra (5:6)
057 - [Slow Train Soul] In the Black of Night (4:38)
058 - [Stéphane Pompougnac] Morenito (feat. Clémentine) (5:39)
059 - [Tyme.-Tatsuya Yamada] Night Floating (3:53)
060 - [Variety Lab] I Can't Help Thinking About You (3:30)
061 - [Variety Lab] London in the Rain (3:36)
062 - [Yasuhisa Inoue] Awaking (3:33)
063 - [Yasuhisa Inoue] Glass Substrate (3:36)
064 - [Yasuhisa Inoue] Process Control (3:35)
065 - [Yasuhisa Inoue] Repetitive Manufacturing (3:29)
066 - [A Tribe Called Quest] Dis Generation (3:35)
067 - [Ayato Shinozaki] TOMAHAWK (3:50)
068 - [Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve] Iron Age (3:54)
069 - [Black Sun Empire & State of Mind] Kill That Noise (GT Sport Edit) (4:56)
070 - [Capa] Accelerate (6:18)
071 - [Childish Gambino] Riot (2:6)
072 - [Courtney Barnett] Pedestrian at Best (3:52)
073 - [Daaam!!!] Life on the Mothership (3:16)
074 - [Daaam!!!] Onset (Instr) (3:13)
075 - [daiki kasho] SOUL ON DISPLAY (3:48)
076 - [daiki kasho] AL1V3 (3:55)
077 - [daiki kasho] All My Life (4:23)
078 - [daiki kasho] Break Down (5:51)
079 - [daiki kasho] Day to Live (4:15)
080 - [daiki kasho] Good Days Bad Days (5:35)
081 - [daiki kasho] It's All About You (4:55)
082 - [daiki kasho] Looking for You (3:56)
083 - [daiki kasho] Place in This World (4:26)
084 - [daiki kasho] Shadows of Our Past (4:33)
085 - [daiki kasho] Soul Surfer (5:5)
086 - [daiki kasho] What to Believe (6:25)
087 - [daiki kasho] Wicked (4:26)
088 - [DANGER] 4h30 (4:32)
089 - [Deap Vally] Post Funk (3:50)
090 - [Delta Heavy] Arcadia (3:8)
091 - [Digitalism] Battlecry (4:20)
092 - [DZ Deathrays] Fixations (AL-P of MSTRKRFT Remix) (4:14)
093 - [Fred V & Grafix] Basilisk (4:53)
094 - [Future Islands] Beauty of the Road (4:11)
095 - [HEALTH] STONEFIST (Remix by Boys Noize feat. Empress Of) (4:26)
096 - [James Egbert] Jettison (Radio Edit) (3:21)
097 - [Juno Reactor] Alien (8:3)
098 - [Juno Reactor] Return of the Pistolero (8:3)
099 - [King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard] Evil Death Roll (7:15)
100 - [Lemaitre] Stepping Stone (feat. Mark Johns) (4:16)
101 - [London Elektricity] Tone Poem (6:16)
102 - [Lynx] Rim Shock (4:7)
103 - [MAKOTO] Black Mist (4:7)
104 - [MAKOTO] Drive on Coins (5:0)
105 - [MAKOTO] Flying Easy (3:25)
106 - [Matt Anthony] Do It Again (4:42)
107 - [Meatbodies] Disorder (2:35)
108 - [Mefjus] Blitz (4:23)
109 - [Metrik] LIFE/THRILLS (feat. NAMGAWD) (3:56)
110 - [Nittoku Inoue] Burn Out (3:13)
111 - [Nittoku Inoue] GET AWAY (3:10)
112 - [Nittoku Inoue] Kill Switch (3:19)
113 - [Nittoku Inoue] ROAD STAR (3:37)
114 - [Nittoku Inoue] Runabout (4:44)
115 - [Nittoku Inoue] Take Control (3:32)
116 - [No Nothings] A Country Song (2:10)
117 - [Palms] Beatdown (1:32)
118 - [PINS] Baby Bhangs (2:56)
119 - [Pissed Jeans] The Bar Is Low (3:16)
120 - [Powerless] Sky Drive (4:9)
121 - [RA] Prism (Trentemøller Remix) (6:34)
122 - [Savages] Sad Person (3:45)
123 - [Savages] The Answer (3:28)
124 - [Speaker of the House] Wide Awake (3:39)
125 - [Spring King] City (3:24)
126 - [Spring King] Tell Me If You Like To (2:27)
127 - [Taku Yoshioka] Right After the Break (feat. YAMATO) (4:4)
128 - [The M Machine] Moon Song (Digitalism Remix) (3:50)
129 - [The Qemists] Run You (Vocal) (4:22)
130 - [Tom-H@ck] Ebullience (3:21)
131 - [Tom-H@ck] I Was Born to Survive (3:35)
132 - [Ty Segall] 20th Century Boy (3:36)
133 - [Ty Segall] Break a Guitar (3:39)
134 - [Vant] Do You Know Me (2:35)
135 - [Vince Staples] BagBak (2:41)
136 - [Wesley Fuller] The Dancer (2:53)
137 - [Woodkid] Run Boy Run (3:33)
138 - [Young Fathers] Get Up (3:51)
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**The 'CURATED' version is simply a limited selection of tracks from the 'FULL' version that have been re-organized (and sometimes even edited) for my preference. The edits are cuts to sections of the tracks (e.g. long intros, odd sections that break up the flow of the song, etc.) that (to me) enhance the coherence of the soundtrack when listening to everything. Sharing for those who care and know they won't like every track on the 'FULL' version.**
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Description:
For a long time I've been waiting for the GT Sport Soundtrack but I never came across a whole one. I know some partial releases exist that contain some of the tracks from the game or Youtube playlists, but I wanted the whole thing and not from a lossy Youtube file. I recalled GT 5 suffering from the same issue and the only solution was to use a gamerip that someone took the time to make.
So, as I had been waiting long enough and I noticed nothing was released by more capable people, I decided to try my hand at making a gamerip myself. As mentioned above, I had the game running and recorded it via S/PDIF using Goldwave (from the GT Sport's music menu). I do not profess to be an expert nor to know what I'm doing. Surprisingly, I thought using a digital output/input would make recording a breeze, except I came across several quirks while trying to record the music, such as odd blips and gaps in the recordings using some settings. I tinkered away and the settings I ended up using which produced the least issues/artifacts was 24-bit @ 48kHz. Granted, the tracks/output themselves are 16/44 so it doesn't make sense to me from a technical perspective as to why I had to use 24/48. I only used 24/48 as when I would record the tracks at 44/16 and play them back, artifacts would often be present and 24/48 seemed to minimize the amount of times I had to re-record tracks.
On the spectrogram, I could clearly see there was no content above 18kHz (36kHz?) so after everything was done I performed a lowpass filter from 18000Hz to reduce noise that would sometimes appear and I also maximized Volume to 90% of the clipping point of each track.
I placed comments within the COMMENTS tag of each track for those that exhibited issues and mention whether or not they were audible, so if you're curious about what I'm referring to and want to know more, that will be the best place for you to look if you're curious.
If I missed anything or you had any pointers, please let me know. Also, if there's any tracks missing because they are not in the music menu AND you know how to reproduce them without waiting for random chance, please let me know and I can try to record those too