Steam Soundtrack Updates are on the corner and for the audio and game developing enthusiasts, I would like to share a bit of my journey to find that signature guitar tone present on the games I launch.
https://youtu.be/Xch8Qh4P6Qc
This video shows my most recent pedal stacking. Most of the pedals were crafted using the "bc549" transistor, a couple inside "the Coil", another couple inside "Glitchsnake 2" and a starved one inside "the Ace"... with the signal exploding on the next to create that clipping/distortion effect. The "party next door" filtering was based on a studio effect very used on early Nu Metal tracks and it is just a 0.068uf cap. passive tone filtering. I also use a modded crybaby wah and a pre-distortion vintage bucket brigade delay. Some of my stuff will come to console in a few weeks and there are lots of new things that I am polishing for PC that I am very excited to show, but it is pretty alpha-state right now.
Hey, many thanks! Awesome support and a strong community that I am very proud to develop for.
[ 2020-02-11 01:23:47 CET ] [ Original post ]
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- UBERMOSH: Original Soundtrack
Like a pinball table or a coin-op arcade machine, UBERMOSH was made to give you a shot of adrenaline in a couple of minutes. Each time you play a new level is generated for you to beat your score in 90 seconds.
- OS: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS or compatible
- Processor: 1.6Ghz+Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB
- Storage: 390 MB available space
- Processor: 2.2Ghz
- Graphics: 1024MB
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