this guy really needs to know about Xphraze, the best vector synth VSTi out there , I never heard something like that,great for sound manipulation and real time performance, and with great expansion packs...
@Buhzie15 Best way to get started is to make a portfolio of your absolute best work. Then try applying at local game companies. If you can't get hired as a sound designer from outside the company, working as a QA tester is a good place to get started. That way you can apply to sound design positions from within the company.
It's pretty tough to get into, but it's worth a shot if you have a good backup plan.
how does someone go about working in sound design professionally? is it a realistic "job" to go after, or is it just some limited, specialized career, like a lot of the other sound-related careers?
great videos but maybe in the future when recording audio experiments use a limiter or a compressor audio here is clipping its little arse of
srambrero 2 months ago
this guy really needs to know about Xphraze, the best vector synth VSTi out there , I never heard something like that,great for sound manipulation and real time performance, and with great expansion packs...
carlosaglez1 4 months ago
really cool video thanks!
DaMaster1983 5 months ago
@Buhzie15 Best way to get started is to make a portfolio of your absolute best work. Then try applying at local game companies. If you can't get hired as a sound designer from outside the company, working as a QA tester is a good place to get started. That way you can apply to sound design positions from within the company.
It's pretty tough to get into, but it's worth a shot if you have a good backup plan.
Nekrosis3 6 months ago
can u please give me the download link for this software , please
ahmmadawshaf 7 months ago
i've got logic from 2 years and i never saw sculpture...omg pretty awesome thanks mate
JAKOMAD1 9 months ago
good stuff
vladcaia 9 months ago
cool ideas man thanks
eliadvanounou 9 months ago
how does someone go about working in sound design professionally? is it a realistic "job" to go after, or is it just some limited, specialized career, like a lot of the other sound-related careers?
Buhzie15 10 months ago
Lot's of fresh ideas here. Love your videos - you are REALLY good at what you do.
audiotrax2000 1 year ago