Game Audio Fundamentals takes the reader on a journey through game audio design: from analog and digital audio basics to the art and execution of sound effects, soundtracks, and voice production, as well as learning how to make sense of a truly effective soundscape.
Presuming no pre-existing knowledge, this accessible guide is accompanied by online resources including practical examples and incremental DAW exercises and presents the theory and practice of game audio in detail, and in a format anyone can understand.
This is essential reading for any aspiring game audio designer, as well as students and professionals from a range of backgrounds, including music, audio engineering, and game design.
Game Audio Fundamentals takes the reader on a journey through game audio design: from analog and digital audio basics, to the art and execution of sound effects, soundtracks, and voice production, as well as learning how to make sense of a truly effective soundscape.
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"With his Game Audio Fundamentals, Keith Zizza has delivered a solid, hands-on book that touches on all the important aspects of creating sound and music for video games!"
Brian Schmidt, Game Composer/Sound Designer, Executive Director of GameSoundCon
PART I: Theory and Tools
1. Acoustics and Analog Audio
2. Digital Audio
3. Music Theory for Audio Designers
4. Production Tools PART II: Soundscapes
and Disciplines
5. DAW Essentials, Part I: Editing, Workflow, and Rendering
6. DAW Essentials, Part II: An Overview of Plug-ins
7. Understanding
Soundscapes for Games
8. Sound Design
9. Music
10. Dialogue PART III:
Practice
11. Production and Development
12. Implementation
13. Listening
14.
Finding Game Audio Work
Keith Zizza is a game audio instructor and lecturer at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, with over 25 years of professional experience as a game audio designer for studios and publishers such as SEGA, Marvel, EA, and Ubisoft.