Article: The Rise and Fall of Game Audio
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Re: Article: The Rise and Fall of Game Audio
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Great article, that one about violence in games too!
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Depends on how the sample is used. If you just loop a big lump of someone else's work, it can be dull. Creative use of samples (like Perhaps-a-Doobie ) can make for something cool.
Nah, computer audio went downhill with the PlayStation and the ability to stream huge lumps of pre-generated audio rather than chip tunes.
Nah, computer audio went downhill with the PlayStation and the ability to stream huge lumps of pre-generated audio rather than chip tunes.
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Good article. Game music has in a way followed in the footsteps of modern pop music (by which I mean most of the stuff that's on the charts), where the sonic quality is more important than musical quality. Might be because many of todays song writers are producers first, musicians second. I don't know, and I won't elaborate more...b'cus it's too damn hot to even think today.
Actually, the PSone soundchip worked a lot like a SID. Sure, there were a lot of games that did use streaming, but the true classics were composed on that chip. I certainly aren't going compare the two chips, and to be honest I do love and prefer the creativity of the old C64 musicians, but to slate new stuff just because the technology has changed is unfair.Nah, computer audio went downhill with the PlayStation and the ability to stream huge lumps of pre-generated audio rather than chip tunes.
I have no problem with well produced streamed soundtracks either. If it's original stuff made purely for the game, sure. If its just a soundtrack made up of popular songs however... I cannot tell you how much I hate that. Actually, I probably could, but I'd offend you.
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Nice article. Good reading, and a good way of "remembering your roots". It's so easy to forget how it all started!
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