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* Yasutaka is fluent in English.
* Yasutaka is fluent in English.
* Yasutaka has done videos for some [[sasakure.UK]]'s songs, the most notable of which is [[Jack-the-Ripper|Jack-The-Ripper◆]].
* Yasutaka has done videos for some [[sasakure.UK]]'s songs, the most notable of which is [[Jack-the-Ripper|Jack-The-Ripper◆]].
* Yasutaka has also provided some songs for SEGA's ''maimai'' rhythm game series, starting with ''Monochrome Rainbow'' from ''maimai GreeN''.
* Yasutaka has also composed songs for SEGA's ''maimai'', Rayark's ''Cytus'' and ''Deemo'', Noxy Games' ''Lanota'', and Amuse World's ''EZ2DJ 7thTraX BONUS EDITION''. On EZ2DJ, he has used the ''Crolul'' alias.
** He also designed the cabinet for another SEGA rhythm game, ''Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone''.
** He also designed the cabinet for another SEGA rhythm game, ''Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone''.



Revision as of 18:27, 3 November 2020

Yasutaka Senoo

Artist Information

Profile

Yasutaka Senoo, also known as Sta Kousin, is a Japanese BMS musician and animation artist. Aside from his work as a musician and animator, he is the founder and the sole staff of Bit192 Labs independent game studio; since its inception he has created his own rhythm game for iOS and Android called Tone Sphere.

Trivia

  • Yasutaka is fluent in English.
  • Yasutaka has done videos for some sasakure.UK's songs, the most notable of which is Jack-The-Ripper◆.
  • Yasutaka has also composed songs for SEGA's maimai, Rayark's Cytus and Deemo, Noxy Games' Lanota, and Amuse World's EZ2DJ 7thTraX BONUS EDITION. On EZ2DJ, he has used the Crolul alias.
    • He also designed the cabinet for another SEGA rhythm game, Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone.

Aliases

  • Sta / sta

BEMANI Songs

Song Artist Game Genre Composition Arrangement Lyrics Vocals
Shadows in the Light Sta SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection- -

Illustrations

Videos

Discography

Albums

  • Afterdark (2018)
  • Worlds (2019)

EPs

  • Reasons (2020)