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Iku Mizutani is a Japanese composer and musician. He was the main sound composer/programmer at Natsume but also wrote some music for Konami. Most of the time he worked with other composers.
Music Composition
NES/SMS
Mizutani created the sound driver at Natsume and the music was programmed in binary/hexadecimal.
SNES
Mizutani created MIDI files. Then he loaded his MIDI files into a debugger where he would convert the MIDI file to text. Next, he would modify the music in the debugger. Then he would initialize it. Mizutani used instrument samples from many Roland devices such as the S-330, D-550, SC-55 Mk II and Yamaha TX-802.
Gameography
Picture Gallery
Links
- www.soundfountain.co.jp - Official.
- facebook.com/iku.mizutani.7 - Facebook.
- geocities.jp/natsume_game - Full gameography.