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Music for Games

Mar 1, 2004

We've moved from MIDI to audio files, from 22kHz mono playback to 44.1 stereo, and from repetitive bursts of loops to full scoring and interactive transitions — in key....

Ableton Live Version 3

Mar 1, 2004, By Barry Milroy

The fact that Ableton Live can instantaneously preview any .WAV, .AIFF or SDII file at any tempo with the click of a mouse without additional slicing or preparation, combined with the software's capability to run alongside Pro Tools (via ReWire) or function as a disk streaming software sampler, has made the product popular with both film and television music composers and loop-minded producers....

Guitar Wizard Johnny A.

Mar 1, 2004, By Barbara Schultz

A home studio can be a blessing and a curse for a workaholic....

Ensemble Studios on Gods, Trolls and Minotaurs

Mar 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

Ensemble Studios in Dallas is one of the most successful publishers of what are known as real-time strategy games....

A Wide-Open Market for Songs

Mar 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

One fairly recent development in game audio is the steady increase in the licensing of songs by both established and up-and-coming rock and hip hop artists, usually not at the exclusion of a conventional music score, but in addition to....

A Producer That's All Thumbs

Feb 1, 2004, By Paul D. Lehrman

So you wanna talk about desktop production? Heck, I've been doing that since 1986. A Mac, a couple of synths, a Sony PCM-F1 and a cheap VHS deck, and...

Steve Earle

Feb 1, 2004, By Gaby Alter

Steve Earle is not a man to lay idle. Since a stint in drug rehab pulled him out of a personal and career slump in the mid-'90s, the 48-year-old rock/country songwriter has been producing new work at a pace that would leave many younger artists in the dust....

Steinberg Nuendo 2

Feb 1, 2004, By K. K. Proffitt

Nuendo 2 has one of the fastest editing interfaces around, but you can get even more satisfaction for your “need for speed” if you learn a few handy shortcuts....

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