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Ep 18: Starting with a Soundscape (Cajsa Larsson)
Composer Code
English - March 30, 2019 13:43 - 32 minutes - 44.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsGames Leisure Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We talk about Cajsa's unique approach to starting a song, how she founded a game company with friends from her university (Forgotten Key), and how she uses a very cool sound-stretching plugin to create banjo soundscapes.
Cajsa Larsson is a composer based in Karlshamn, Sweden that’s got a refreshingly unique approach to scoring games.
Sometimes, it can feel like all of my peers in game audio are in one of two camps concerning their musical background or training: jazz or classical.
It’s also a pleasure to meet someone who is influenced by a lot of the same non-video game music as me, and it was cool to see how those influences make their way into Cajsa’s music.
We talk about Cajsa’s unique approach to starting a song, how she founded a game company with friends from her university (Forgotten Key), and how she uses a very cool sound-stretching plugin to create banjo soundscapes.
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Listen to Cajsa’s music and see her credits on her website.
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