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Re: [microsound] Music Technology graduate interested in Game Audio
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- Subject: Re: [microsound] Music Technology graduate interested in Game Audio
- From: js-alexander <craftid@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 19:43:28 +0100
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On that very subject, a game currently being developed called Dead Space is
implementing audio in a very exciting manner, all games should be made this
way. *http://tinyurl.com/5m29kg* <http://tinyurl.com/5m29kg> Not a massive
amount of technical info in the video, but still interesting.
2008/7/30 Robert Lewis <ionizing@xxxxxxxxx>
One of the coolest part of game sound design in my
> opinion is the whole idea of non-linearly triggered sound, and getting all
> the pieces to mesh well with each other.
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Johnny.