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The Video Game Composer Podcast
Tyson Cazier
64 episodes
4 days ago
The Video Game Composer Podcast aims to aid you on your journey to become a full-time video game composer through sharing tips and strategies along with successes and failures from my own life.
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The Video Game Composer Podcast aims to aid you on your journey to become a full-time video game composer through sharing tips and strategies along with successes and failures from my own life.
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7 Must Know Building Blocks of Interactive/Adaptive Music with Michael Sweet
The Video Game Composer Podcast
58 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
7 Must Know Building Blocks of Interactive/Adaptive Music with Michael Sweet

Michael Sweet is a video game composer, sound designer, audio director, and all around audio pro. He has also been teaching game audio at two of the top music programs in the world.

He has worked on over 100 award-winning games and has basically done it all in the world of game audio.

In our conversation, we talk in-depth about what interactive or adaptive music is, the fundamental building blocks of interactive music, how and when to use it, and how to compose it. This conversation is a masterclass on how to plan and create adaptive scores. Sweet also mentions different resources for improving as an adaptive music composer.


Youtube channels to check out:

  • Michael Sweet - https://www.youtube.com/@michaelsweet5043/videos
  • Olivier Deriviere - https://www.youtube.com/@oderiviere
  • Austin Wintory - https://www.youtube.com/@awintory


Games that are good examples of adaptive audio:

  • Peggle 2
  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Ghost of Tsushima
  • Mass Effect
  • The Batman Arkham Series
  • God of War (every recent version after the reboot)
  • Almost any Sony Product has terrific adaptive music systems

Books

  • Interactive Music for Video Games: A Composer's Guide - Michael Sweet
  • Composing Music for Games - Chance Thomas
  • A Composer's Guide to Game Music - Winifred Phillips
The Video Game Composer Podcast
The Video Game Composer Podcast aims to aid you on your journey to become a full-time video game composer through sharing tips and strategies along with successes and failures from my own life.