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Making Music for Games

Making Music for Games

Expert Advice, Made Easy

by Robert Johnson and David Newman
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/12/2016

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This is aimed at teenagers and under 25s who make computer games, but often struggle to source the music for their work. It focuses on how to create simple background music, using basic software like Garageband, to more sophisticated apps such as Logic Pro., Cubase etc. There a place for Muzys as well. The book shows how to use stock libraries and samples, how to get hold of them, and use them effectively. Styles and techniques is addressed too, such as creating a simple two bar riffs to represent each character, and how to weave them into the storytelling elements of the game. The book is for non-musicians, but will help them understand music, and use it as a tool to achieve their goals.
ISBN:
9781783619184
9781783619184
Category:
Music recording & reproduction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-12-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Flame Tree Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
210x170x16mm
Weight:
0.26kg
David Newman

David Newman is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), marketing expert, speaker, and founder of Do It! Marketing, a strategy and done-for-you services firm that specializes in working with executives and entrepreneurs who want to speak more profitably. He's also the creator of the Speaker Profit Formula seminar and mentoring program. David has worked with over six hundred executives and entrepreneurs to monetize their message; his clients and audiences include forty-four of the Fortune 500, such as IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, QVC, Merrill Lynch, and American Express. David hosts The Speaking Show, the #1 podcast for experts who want to speak more profitably. David's previous book, Do It! Marketing, is an international bestseller and was translated into six languages.

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