"Cross-Examination ~ Moderato 2013" is the moderato theme used in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies used for cross-examinations early in a trial chapter.
This track's allegro counterpart is "Cross-Examination ~ Allegro 2013".
Usage
"Cross-Examination ~ Moderato 2013" plays during the following testimonies in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies:
- "When the Bomb Went Off" (Ted Tonate)
- "When the Bomb Went Off" (Juniper Woods) — only during testimony; the Mood Matrix is used instead of a cross-examination
- "Alone with Apollo" (Juniper Woods)
- "After the Explosion" (Ted Tonate)
- "About the Murder" ("Bobby Fulbright")
- "Feathers and Tracks" ("Bobby Fulbright")
- "Guarding the Foyer" (Phineas Filch)
- "What Jinxie Saw" (Jinxie Tenma) — only during testimony; the Mood Matrix is used instead of a cross-examination
- "The Yokai is Jinxie" (Phineas Filch)
- "What L'Belle Saw" (Florent L'Belle)
- "In the Fox Chamber" (Florent L'Belle)
- "The Similarity of the Case and the Script" (Myriam Scuttlebutt)
- "What Scuttlebutt Saw" (Myriam Scuttlebutt)
- "Why I Touched the Costume" (Robin Newman) — only during testimony; the Mood Matrix is used instead of a cross-examination
- "Around the Time of the Murder" (Hugh O'Conner)
- "What O'Conner Saw" (Hugh O'Conner)
- "Prof. Means's Testimony" (Aristotle Means)
- "Details of the Case" ("Bobby Fulbright")
- "I Didn't Kill Him" (Solomon Starbuck)
- "My Escape Route" (Solomon Starbuck)
- "What I Saw at the Scene" (Yuri Cosmos)
- "What I Really Saw at the Scene" (Yuri Cosmos)
- "What I Really Witnessed" (Yuri Cosmos) — only during testimony; the Mood Matrix is used instead of a cross-examination
- "Aura Blackquill's Theory" ("Bobby Fulbright")
- "What I Saw" (Ponco)
- "Seven Years Ago" (Simon Blackquill) — only during testimony; the Mood Matrix is used instead of a cross-examination
- "The Embodiment of Justice" ("Bobby Fulbright")
- "The Moment of the Murder" (Norma DePlume)
- "What I Saw and What I Heard" (Norma DePlume) — only during testimony; the Mood Matrix is used instead of a cross-examination
- "The Man-Manipulating Orca" (Marlon Rimes)
- "Hearing the Noise" (Sasha Buckler)
- "Cleaning the Orca Pool Room" (Herman Crab)
- "The Truth" (Marlon Rimes)
- "How Orla Was Manipulated" (Orla Shipley)