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Taito’s arcade soundtracks are known for their "audacity" and ability to make an impression quickly. Since a car selection screen is brief, the music must be an "earworm" that builds anticipation for the ramming-heavy gameplay ahead. 2022: The year I became a Taito fan - Jiggeh's Blog

Heavy DX7 electric bass, gated reverb drums, a "thrashing" FM lead synth, and sampled police radio chatter. Tempo: 124 BPM (Steady but driving). The Composition Structure

Every time you cycle between the cars—the balanced Patrol Car , the heavy SUV , or the high-speed Supercar —a mechanical "clunk" and engine rev sound interrupts the track briefly to emphasize the vehicle's power. Why This Fits

Beneath the melody, a "shimmering" pads-layer provides a late-night urban feel, evoking the neon-lit streets you're about to tear through.

To fit the high-octane, "Miami Vice" energy of Taito’s Chase H.Q. 2, a theme should balance tension with the slick coolness of a 1980s synth-rock aesthetic. "Night Patrol" (Car Select Theme) Musical Profile Genre: FM-Synth Rock / City Pop Fusion.

A heavy, 16th-note synth bassline kicks in immediately, paired with the iconic arcade "Ready?" voice clip. A high-pitched, resonant synth slide mimics the sound of a turbo boost charging up.

A catchy, repetitive melody plays on a "jagged" lead synth. This mirrors the fast-paced, "hit song" formula typical of Taito's house band, Zuntata .

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Taito’s arcade soundtracks are known for their "audacity" and ability to make an impression quickly. Since a car selection screen is brief, the music must be an "earworm" that builds anticipation for the ramming-heavy gameplay ahead. 2022: The year I became a Taito fan - Jiggeh's Blog

Heavy DX7 electric bass, gated reverb drums, a "thrashing" FM lead synth, and sampled police radio chatter. Tempo: 124 BPM (Steady but driving). The Composition Structure Chase HQ2 OST - Car Select

Every time you cycle between the cars—the balanced Patrol Car , the heavy SUV , or the high-speed Supercar —a mechanical "clunk" and engine rev sound interrupts the track briefly to emphasize the vehicle's power. Why This Fits Taito’s arcade soundtracks are known for their "audacity"

Beneath the melody, a "shimmering" pads-layer provides a late-night urban feel, evoking the neon-lit streets you're about to tear through. Tempo: 124 BPM (Steady but driving)

To fit the high-octane, "Miami Vice" energy of Taito’s Chase H.Q. 2, a theme should balance tension with the slick coolness of a 1980s synth-rock aesthetic. "Night Patrol" (Car Select Theme) Musical Profile Genre: FM-Synth Rock / City Pop Fusion.

A heavy, 16th-note synth bassline kicks in immediately, paired with the iconic arcade "Ready?" voice clip. A high-pitched, resonant synth slide mimics the sound of a turbo boost charging up.

A catchy, repetitive melody plays on a "jagged" lead synth. This mirrors the fast-paced, "hit song" formula typical of Taito's house band, Zuntata .

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