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How do I find out more about Computer music FAQs?

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The music for the computer conversions was arranged by Tim Follin and has been considered to be of high quality. Credits are given for Tim Follin's brother too, but he only programmed a music-playing routine. The original music was composed by Harumi Fujita for the YM2151 arcade-game sound chip. Tim Follin rearranged original compositions and utilized capabilities of computer sound chips well; the music on stage four is mainly Follin's own composition. The game's music sounds very different on every machine due to differences in sound chips. The Amiga version features music that is based on well-chosen instrument samples while the C64 version is a great example of utilizing the capabilities of the SID-chip. The Atari ST music is well done despite of the limitations of the YM2149 soundchip.

— Source: Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)