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imaginarywave is the personal website of Tokyo-based sound creator Tsukasa/19G, not an official company or project site. The site states that he accepts a wide range of sound-production commissions. His past work spans games, anime-style videos, light novels, manga, toys/models, and VTuber-related cover projects, making this primarily a personal creator portfolio and commission contact point.
According to the site, Tsukasa/19G began working with music in 1993, started DTM in 2006, and has been involved in commercial projects since 2011. He has also worked at a Tokyo sound-production company. The site lists credits such as シェンムーⅢ and アンチェインブレイズ エクシヴ, and shows multiple music releases distributed on platforms including iTunes Store and Amazon MP3, as well as some tracks available on JOYSOUND karaoke. On copyright, the site clearly prohibits unauthorized reposting of images and audio files. For some tracks composed under the Tsukasa/19G name, secondary use such as adding vocals, performing, copying by ear, or arranging is permitted, but corporations, commercial use, or profit-making purposes require prior contact.
The page does not provide pricing, packages, payment methods, production timelines, revision counts, delivery formats, or contract procedures. Potential clients therefore need to confirm requirements, budget, and licensing scope via email or other direct contact. The only clear takeaway is that he accepts both commercial and personal projects; details on how collaboration is handled are limited.
The strengths are a relatively complete career timeline, experience across both commercial and doujin projects, and added credibility from release channels and JOYSOUND karaoke distribution. The licensing rules are also clearer than on many personal creator sites. The drawbacks are the lack of streaming samples, case-study breakdowns, service menus, and transparent pricing. The site is mainly in Japanese, which may create a communication barrier for Chinese or overseas clients.
This is best suited to production teams and individual creators who need custom game music, animation/video music, doujin music, or commercial sound production, and who are willing to communicate requirements directly. The source text does not mention access conditions from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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imaginarywave.net is an Japan Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach imaginarywave.net directly.