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[8 Sep 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Designing Sound Creator Launches New Website Dedicated to Field Recording

Designing Sound creator, Miguel Isaza has launched a new website dedicated to field recording. “Sonic Terrain is a portal for the art, science, and craft of field recording. It will aggregate information and publish exclusive content focused on sounds recorded outside the studio. Topics will be cross-disciplinary and focused on the use of field recordings [...]

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[7 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
“Wave Race” Commentator Hates You

A video has popped up of a supposed code that can be entered into the audio options menu for the GameCube game Wave Race: Blue Storm.  Once entered the default commentary will be replaced with a slew of sarcastic and insulting lines.  It’s a pretty creative/elaborate code.   Check out the video after the jump.

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[7 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
Get Inspired.

Jean-Edouard Miclot has posted a video on his blog of a bunch of recording sessions. Hydrophones, bungee cords, bicycles, sling shots and cars are all showcased. I’m personally a fan of the hydrophone stuff.

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[7 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
SoundWorks Collection:  Halo Reach

The guys over at SoundWorks Collection have posted their first profile for game audio with Halo Reach.  The guys at Bungie talk about how they designed a few scenes, their testing methods and Marty O’Donnell goes over what he is doing for the score.  Check out the video after the jump.

Music »

[2 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
Radiohead Releases Concert Film For Free

While playing at Prauge’s Výstaviště Holešovice Exhibition Hall, Radiohead handed out 50 Flip cameras to audience members to capture the show. The result is an edited concert film pieced together from the fans’ multiple angles.   The film is currently available as a free download on their website now.  Downloads range from HD quality to smaller [...]

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[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Music of Batman: Arkham City

Game Informer has posted a nice video with Rocksteady’s in house composer, Nick Arundel.  He plays some of the pieces live and talks about other arrangements for the upcoming title.  Check out the video after the jump.