1st Edition

The Game Audio Tutorial A Practical Guide to Sound and Music for Interactive Games

By Richard Stevens, Dave Raybould Copyright 2011
    448 Pages
    by Routledge

    448 Pages
    by Routledge

    Design and implement video game sound from beginning to end with this hands-on course in game audio. Music and sound effects speak to players on a deep level, and this book will show you how to design and implement powerful, interactive sound that measurably improves gameplay. If you are a sound designer or composer and want to do more than just create audio elements and hand them over to someone else for insertion into the game, this book is for you. You'll understand the game development process and implement vital audio experiences-not just create music loops or one-off sound effects.

    The Game Audio Tutorial isn't just a book-you also get a powerful website (www.thegameaudiotutorial.com), which includes:

    Chapter 1 Basic Training; Chapter 2 How Big is the Truck?; Chapter 3 Making it Sound Real; Chapter 4 Music Systems; Chapter 5 Dialogue; Chapter 6 Making it Sound Good; Chapter 7 Advanced Sound System Design; Chapter 8 Next Steps;

    Biography

    Richard Stevens

    If you want to learn about game audio implementation, this is the book for you! Stevens and Raybould have written a thorough practical, hands-on guide to sound and music implementation in games and, by doing so, present the reader with an excellent introduction to the concepts of interactive game sound. Speckled with humour and written in an accessible style, this book is sure to find a home in many classrooms and homes of aspiring sound designers, composers and audio programmers.
    -Karen Collins, Canada Research Chair in Interactive Audio, University of Waterloo, author of Game Sound (MIT Press)