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Making Video Game Music: Insights from Islati

Introduction

Hello, I'm Islati, a 28-year-old passionate video game developer and music creator from Newfoundland. With over 15 years of experience, I'm excited to share my journey in indie game development and the art of crafting exceptional video game music. In this article, I'll share key insights and techniques from my video "Making Video Game Music."

Finding the Right Rhythm

The first step in creating video game music is finding the right rhythm. I often start with something as fundamental as my heartbeat, considering the BPM (beats per minute). This approach helps in setting the tone and intensity of the track. For example, in my track "Ascension," I aimed for a gradual build-up, reflecting the game's theme of cleaning up the world and bringing people together.

Utilizing Synthesizers and Melodies

Synthesizers play a crucial role in my music. They add a unique texture that can elevate the gaming experience. In "Ascension," the synthesizers represent the peak of the track, creating a sense of elevation before bringing the listener back into the flow of the music. This technique helps in crafting a narrative through sound.

Drawing Inspiration from Nature

Inspiration can come from the most unexpected places. For instance, the sound of raindrops led me to sample a particular rhythm that I later incorporated into a track. This approach of finding music in everyday sounds can add a unique and authentic touch to your compositions.

Building and Transitioning

A good video game track should have a compelling build-up and transition smoothly. In "Ascension," the use of organs followed by synthesizers and chimes creates a dynamic progression. The addition of drums, hats, and snares towards the end provides a graceful finish, making the track appealing not just as a piece of music but as part of the gaming experience.

Creating an Emotional Connection

Music in video games is not just about sounding cool; it's about creating an emotional connection with the player. For instance, in my game "Spellbound Saga," the music plays a key role in the storytelling, enhancing the player's engagement with the game's characters and world.

Conclusion

Creating video game music is about more than just composing a track; it's about crafting an experience that enhances the gaming world. It's important to enjoy the process and believe in what you're creating. Whether you're a budding musician or a seasoned composer, remember to infuse your music with emotion and creativity to make it resonate with your audience.

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