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'''Yoshitada Miya''' (宮 吉忠) is a recording and mixing engineer for [[Wave Master]] in Tokyo. He joined [[Sega]] in 1996, originally dealing primarily with narration recording, but would later become a regular mixer for [[Sonic Team]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (宮 吉忠) is a recording and mixing engineer for [[Sega]]. He joined [[Sega]] in 1996, originally dealing primarily with narration recording, but would later become a regular mixer.
  
==Production History==
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==Production history==
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* ''[[Victory Goal '97]]'' (1997) — Recording Staff
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* ''[[Hanagumi Taisen Columns]]'' (1997) — Recording Engineer
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* ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' (1998) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Daytona USA 2]]'' (1998) — Recording & Mix (TYO) (Special Thanks)
 
* ''[[Daytona USA 2: Power Edition]]'' (1998) — Recording & Mix (TYO) (Special Thanks)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Recording engineer (Sega Digital Studio)
 
* ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'' (Dreamcast Version) (1999) — Engineer (Recording Staff) (Dreamcast Staff)
 
 
* ''[[Radio DC]]'' (CD) (1999) (as '''Y.Miya''')
 
* ''[[Radio DC]]'' (CD) (1999) (as '''Y.Miya''')
* ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'' (PC Version) (1999) — Recording Staff
 
* ''[[ChuChu Rocket!]]'' (Dreamcast Version) (1999) — Mixing Engineer
 
* ''[[Space Channel 5]]'' (1999) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Roommania #203]]'' (2000/2002) — assistant engineer (Serani Poji)
 
* ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'' (Dreamcast Version) (2000) — Engineer (Wave Master Recording Studio) (Japanese Staff)
 
* ''[[Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream]]'' (2000) — Narration Recording (Wave Master inc.) (Sound Staff)
 
* ''[[Charge 'N Blast]]'' (2000) — Digital Media Studio (Sound) (Original Crew Expert Mode)
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online]]'' (2000) — Recording Engineer (Tokyo Recording Unit)
 
* ''[[Daytona USA 2001]]'' (2000) — Assistant Engineer
 
* ''[[NASCAR Arcade]]'' (2000) — Sega Digital Studio Staff
 
* ''[[De La Jet Set Radio]]'' (2001) — Engineer (Wave Master Recording Studio) (Japanese Staff)
 
* ''Super Galdelic Hour'' (2001) — Recording & Mixing Engineer (Sound Section - Wavemaster)
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2]]'' (2001) — Recording Engineer (Tokyo Recording Unit)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' (2001) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' (2001) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Space Channel 5 Part 2]]'' (2002) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Jet Set Radio Future]]'' (2002) — Recording Engineer (Wave Master Recording Studio)
 
* ''[[Gunvalkyrie]]'' (2002) — Engineer (Recording Studio (Wave Master))
 
* ''Blinx the Time Sweeper'' (2002) — Assistant Engineer
 
* ''[[Panzer Dragoon Orta]]'' (2002) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Virtual-On Marz]]'' (2003) — Special Thanks (Wave Master)
 
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'' (2003) — Recording Engineer (Wavemaster Studio) (Sonic Adventure Original Staff)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'' (2003) — Recording Engineer (Wavemaster Studio) (Sonic Adventure Original Staff)
* ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'' (2003) — Recording & Mixing Engineer
 
* ''[[Space Channel 5: Special Edition]]'' (2003) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Space Channel 5 Part 2|Space Channel 5 Part 2: Special Edition]]'' (2003) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[New Roommania: Porori Seishun]]'' (2003) — Assistant Engineer (Serani Poji)
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution]]'' (2003) — Recording Engineer (Tokyo Recording Unit)
 
* ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' (2003) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Astro Boy]]'' (2004) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (2006) — Recording & Mixing Engineer
 
* ''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'' (2007) — Music Recording & Mixing Engineer
 
* ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'' (2007) — Recording & Mixing Engineer (Title Theme "A New Venture")
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' (2007) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams]]'' (2007) — Recording & Mixing Engineer
 
* ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' (2008) — Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Mixed by ("Endless Possibility") (at Sega Digital Studios Tokyo)
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' (Wii Version) (2009) — Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer (Sega Digital Studio)
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' (DS Version) (2009) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll]]'' (2010) [NOTE: Recording & Mixing Engineer]
 
* ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' (2010) — Recording & Mixing Engineer (Musicians)
 
* ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' (2011) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' (Wii Version) (2011) — Recording & Mix Engineer (Musicians) (Sound Section)
 
* ''[[Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure]]'' (2012) — Vocal recorded & Mixed by (Ending Theme - "Je te dis au revoir"), Recording & Mixing Engineer
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' (3DS Version) (2012) — Recording & Mix Engineer (Musicians) (Sound)
 
* ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'' (2013) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Puyo Puyo Tetris]]'' (2014) — Voice Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax]]'' (2014) — Recording & Mixing Engineer
 
* ''[[sonic:Sonic Runners|Sonic Runners]]'' (2015) — Recording Engineer
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' (2016) — Recording & Mix Engineer (Tokyo Recording Production) (Sound Section)
 
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==Song Credits==
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==Song credits==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Song credits}}
 
===''[[Radio DC]]''===
 
===''[[Radio DC]]''===
 
* Switch Again — Switch Agains (with [[Monika Hudgins]], [[Tomoko Sasaki]], [[Sachiko Kawamura]], [[Sawako Sogabe]], [[Takahiro Fukada]], [[Naofumi Hataya]], [[Masaru Setsumaru]] & [[Tatsuyuki Maeda]])
 
* Switch Again — Switch Agains (with [[Monika Hudgins]], [[Tomoko Sasaki]], [[Sachiko Kawamura]], [[Sawako Sogabe]], [[Takahiro Fukada]], [[Naofumi Hataya]], [[Masaru Setsumaru]] & [[Tatsuyuki Maeda]])
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
 
* [http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/www.wave-master.com/staff/miya.html Yoshitada Miya's 1st Wave Master profile (2001-2004) on archive.org]
 
* [http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/www.wave-master.com/staff/miya.html Yoshitada Miya's 1st Wave Master profile (2001-2004) on archive.org]
 
* [http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/www.wave-master.com/wm/company/staff/s_miya.html Yoshitada Miya's 2nd Wave Master profile (2004) on archive.org]
 
* [http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/www.wave-master.com/wm/company/staff/s_miya.html Yoshitada Miya's 2nd Wave Master profile (2004) on archive.org]
  
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==References==
[[Category:Wave Master Employees]]
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[[Category:Sega Digital Studio Employees]]
 

Revision as of 10:43, 9 April 2024

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Yoshitada Miya
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1996 – )
Role(s): Composer, Musician

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Yoshitada Miya (宮 吉忠) is a recording and mixing engineer for Sega. He joined Sega in 1996, originally dealing primarily with narration recording, but would later become a regular mixer.

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Yoshitada Miya/Song credits.

Radio DC

External links

References