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The 3rd stem, usually being the lower action one, is completely different from its final variant. The 2nd one has a riff-styled lead with a slight flanger effect. The 1st stem, meant to be calm, features a bass pad line and a delayed hi-hat. It was composed by The Alchemist and Oh No. In fact, only the 4th stem, low percussion, seems to be unchanged.
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This track was added in GTA Online with the High Life update and differs from its final version in many ways. The 6th, bass, stem has a guitar riff, distorted and delayed, that was removed in the final version of the track, making the stem just a pure bass guitar line. The 2nd stem features a synth effect along with another background synth line, while lacking the constant sub-bass line that is a thing in the final version.
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It was composed by Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson. The Build version of this track, which would later be added in GTA Online with the Heists update, is not significantly different from the final one. Thus, the comparison implies changes between the Build and the Update version of the track, and the differences described below belong to the former if not stated otherwise. It is worth mentioning that most of the following tracks had not made it into the Story Mode but all of these later reappeared as part of various GTA Online updates. But thanks to the now-lost beta build's contents, we can tell the differences between the Beta and the Final versions of some tracks. Throughout development, some or even all of the score tracks have went through some remixing/rearranging to later appear in the best possible state in the final version. It can also be heard in GTA Online's pre-release Gameplay Video. It's never heard within the Story Mode but it would sometimes play during the Executive Search event of GTA Online. The Universal is another track composed for the game by Tangerine Dream. The idea would later be dropped in favor of working with artists like Oh No and The Alchemist, although Michael's pause screen music would later make it to the final product used for all three characters. Ian Hicks (who composed the score for Max Payne 3 which was a game being developed alongside Grand Theft Auto V) confirmed that three different characters had separate musical themes for them that would also be for loading screen and pause menu music. Michael's mission complete tune is ripped from The Silver Seal by Tangerine Dream and Franklin's tune is from West Coast Rocks by The Glitch Mob. There is a chance they are placeholders but the concept for mission complete tunes was scrapped before they were fully realized. Judging from the audio entries, the "small" themes were intended to be used for the Strangers and Freaks missions, while the "big" themes were used at the end of story missions. There are multiple "Mission Complete" tunes that go unused, which come in three different variants for each character with both "big" and "small" tunes, sounding awfully different from the current score in the game.