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The [[Music in Pikmin 2|music for ''Pikmin 2'']] was composed by the duo of Kazumi Totaka and Hajime Wakai, and this is reflected in the soundtrack's substantially splayed instrumentation. Hajime Wakai's music is still recognizable from the two signature synthesizers of the previous game, the Kurzweil K2500 and Roland SC-88. In place of SampleCell II however is an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G52ErOIwXAY AKAI CD3000]. "Lightware 1" and "Drums + Percussion" came bundled with the CD3000, whereas the three SampleCell II libraries from the previous game are nowhere to be seen in his music, suggesting that his primary choice of sampler changed sometime between 2001 and 2004. Instruments from Peter Siedlaczek's Advanced Orchestra for the AKAI sampler would greatly enhance the cutscene scores. | The [[Music in Pikmin 2|music for ''Pikmin 2'']] was composed by the duo of Kazumi Totaka and Hajime Wakai, and this is reflected in the soundtrack's substantially splayed instrumentation. Hajime Wakai's music is still recognizable from the two signature synthesizers of the previous game, the Kurzweil K2500 and Roland SC-88. In place of SampleCell II however is an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G52ErOIwXAY AKAI CD3000]. "Lightware 1" and "Drums + Percussion" came bundled with the CD3000, whereas the three SampleCell II libraries from the previous game are nowhere to be seen in his music, suggesting that his primary choice of sampler changed sometime between 2001 and 2004. Instruments from Peter Siedlaczek's Advanced Orchestra for the AKAI sampler would greatly enhance the cutscene scores. | ||
Kazumi Totaka used a [[#Yamaha S90|Yamaha S90]] often in his music for Pikmin 2, potentially the first soundtrack by Kazumi Totaka to utilize the synthesizer. It is expanded with a [[#Expansion boards|PLG150-DX]] and [[#Expansion boards|PLG150-VL]], which see some use in cave music and the 2-Player Battle theme. Beyond this synthesizer, Totaka used a massive slew of different sample CD libraries. Some of the utilized samples also appear to have been repurposed from previous games he has worked on. | Kazumi Totaka used a [[#Yamaha S90|Yamaha S90]] often in his music for Pikmin 2, potentially the first soundtrack by Kazumi Totaka to utilize the synthesizer. It is expanded with a [[#Expansion boards|PLG150-DX]] and [[#Expansion boards|PLG150-VL]], which see some use in cave music and the 2-Player Battle theme. Beyond this synthesizer, Totaka used a massive slew of different sample CD libraries. Some of the utilized samples also appear to have been repurposed from previous games he has worked on. | ||
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