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Mituhiko used a sequencer called Kankichi-Kun (かんきちくん) and a wave sampler called TACOS to make the instruments, which were sourced from various keyboards including the Yamaha SY22 and Roland D-70. | Mituhiko used a sequencer called Kankichi-Kun (かんきちくん) and a wave sampler called TACOS to make the instruments, which were sourced from various keyboards including the Yamaha SY22 and Roland D-70. |
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Mitsuhiko Takano is a Japanese composer and sound designer. In 1991, he joined TOSE along with his friend Shinji Amagishi. They didn't work together at TOSE, but when Mitsuhiko and Shinji both movied to Capcom, Takano usually composed the music while Amagishi would write the sound effects.
Takano currently lives in Asahi-ku, Osaka, Japan, still composing video game music.
Music Development
NES
Mitsuhiko used the Family Basic computer.
SNES
Mituhiko used a sequencer called Kankichi-Kun (かんきちくん) and a wave sampler called TACOS to make the instruments, which were sourced from various keyboards including the Yamaha SY22 and Roland D-70.
Gameography
Note: Tetris 2 has different music in the SNES version. We have received verification from Mitsuhiko that he composed all ports of the game. Also, the Canadian Copyright Database also lists a 'Mitsuhiro Takano' with the same address as Mitsuhiko's.