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Interview With Videogame Musician Lx Rudis 9

Bill Kendrick writes: "The Atari Times has a great (and long) interview with Lx Rudis, the musician behind a ton of video games, including some classics like the excellent port of KLAX to the Atari Lynx. He discusses how he got into the industry, what it was like back then, and how things have changed in the (console) generations since then."
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Interview With Videogame Musician Lx Rudis

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  • What do you use? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Apreche ( 239272 ) on Monday September 09, 2002 @08:16PM (#4224510) Homepage Journal
    What different specific pieces of software and/or hardware do you use to create music for video games? Do you have an actual recording studio with actual instruments, or do you use a program like Reason or other synthesizers? Do you also create sound effects for video games or just the background music?
  • Music made for videogames will be heard by the listener over and over again. As far as I know videogames are the only media where that's a given.

    How does that affect the creation process?

    • Music made for videogames will be heard by the listener over and over again. As far as I know videogames are the only media where that's a given.
      How does that affect the creation process?

      (hihihi, repetition, mod me down people!)

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