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Making Music for Games: Expert Advice, Made Easy New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, height x width x depth: 210x170x16 mm, weight: 260 g, 120 Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : Everyday Guides Made Easy
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Flame Tree Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178361918X
  • ISBN-13: 9781783619184
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, height x width x depth: 210x170x16 mm, weight: 260 g, 120 Illustrations, color
  • Sērija : Everyday Guides Made Easy
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Flame Tree Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178361918X
  • ISBN-13: 9781783619184
Aimed at teenagers and under 25s who make computer games, but often struggle to source music for their app. It focuses on how to create simple background music, using basic software like Garageband, to more sophisticated apps such as, Cubase etc. Also shows how to use stock libraries and samples, how to get hold of them, and use them effectively.

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.
Foreword 5(1)
Introduction 6(2)
What You Need to Know
8(20)
Ready-Made Music & Sound
28(26)
Make Your Own Music
54(26)
Styles & Techniques
80(22)
Taking it Further
102(24)
Useful Websites and Further Reading
126(1)
Index 127
Ronan Macdonald (foreword) has written for a plethora of magazines, including Future Music, The Mix, Hip-Hop Connection and Guitarist. He has also occupied the editors chair on Rhythm, the UKs leading drummer magazine, and currently edits Computer Music, the worlds only dedicated music software magazine.



David Newman (author) began making music for computer games in 1991 on the Commodore Amiga using tracker sequencers. Early titles include the Comic Relief smash Sleepwalker, which eventually came to be bundled with the Amiga itself. He has since written music for many games on platforms ranging from the Atari Jaguar and Sony PlayStation through to modern day PCs and iOS devices. David also composes for TV commericals, writes music tutorials and reviews and has a regular tracker column in Computer Music magazine. 





Robert Johnson (author). After performing and recording with bands in his early teens, Robert went on to write for influential producer Youth and his iconic WAU! Mr. Modo label. One of his singles included a dance version of 'Roxanne' by the Police for EMI records. He has composed for TV programmes, advertising and short films. After a time as composer for leading Dutch music production company, Soundscape, he held a senior music role with global music-branding giant, Mood Media. Robert has since set up music production company, The Music Surgery.