Yoshiki Sandou, Shinya Okada to give the Japanese public a sound lecture on the art of game audio.
Two Japanese sound maestros will make an appearance at the Apple Store in the Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan, on August 28, according to a Famitsu.com report. The duo of sound gurus have both worked on Capcom games: Yoshiki Sandou--the man behind the sound of Biohazard Outbreak, Biohazard Outbreak Final 2, and Irregular Hunter X--will join Shinya Okada, who worked on sound for Rockman X Command Mission, Rockman X7, and Monster Hunter 2. During the free event, Sandou and Okada will explain the process of creating their game sounds. The event is part of a series of workshops and lectures Apple holds regularly at its stores to promote its Mac line of computers.
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