Article by Sam Hughes Edited by Katie Tarrant First Impressions The iD14 is the next step up in Audient's interfaces, from the iD4 (see our review HERE). My first impression of the iD14 was that it's more serious than the iD4. It looks sturdier, feels a bit heavier, and is slightly less portable
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Independence Day: A Retrospective Film Sound Review
Review by Andrew Overfield Edited by Sam Hughes Production Company: Centropolis Entertainment Director: Roland Emmerich Composer: David Arnold Sound Designers: John P. Fasal, Jon Johnson, Jonathan Miller It’s been nearly 20 years since we nearly lost all civilisation to an alien race… That’s right, you’re about to feel old with the 20th anniversary of Independence Day. With it’s
Toby: The Secret Mine Game Audio Review
Review by Alyx Jones Developer: Lukas Navratil Composer: Matthew Steed Reviewed on: Mac (Steam) Alyx Jones audio reviews the puzzle-platformer, Toby: The Secret Mine. Read below to find out what she thinks of the game audio! Toby: The Secret Mine is a puzzle-platformer game with mild horror elements. It draws heavy inspiration from the game
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Game Audio Review
Review by Alyx Jones Edited by Sam Hughes Developer: The Astronauts Composers: Mikolai Stroinski, Marcin Przybyłowicz Sound designer: Marcin Przybyłowicz Reviewed on: Playstation 4 We also have our Interview with Mikolai Stroinski to listen to at your leisure :). The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is an open exploration, horror game set in 1973 in the fictional hometown
Flockers Audio Review
We Audio Review 10 Second Ninja!
The Sound Architect are very exhilarated to announce that we had the pleasure of playing the new game 10 Second Ninja from GameDesignDan out now! We discuss the sounds and music as well as speak to the game's composer/sound designer Tim Rurkowski! Read our audio review here: Look Out Robot Hitler, It's