|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewWelcome to the third volume of Game Audio Programming: Principles and Practices—the first series of its kind dedicated to the art and science of game audio programming. This volume contains 14 chapters from some of the top game audio programmers and sound designers in the industry. Topics range across game genres (ARPG, RTS, FPS, etc.), and from low-level topics such as DSP to high-level topics like using influence maps for audio. The techniques in this book are targeted at game audio programmers of all abilities, from newbies who are just getting into audio programming to seasoned veterans. All of the principles and practices in this book have been used in real shipping games, so they are all very practical and immediately applicable. There are chapters about split-screen audio, dynamic music improvisation, dynamic mixing, ambiences, DSPs, and more. This book continues the tradition of collecting modern, up-to-date knowledge and wisdom about game audio programming. So, whether you’ve been a game audio programmer for one year or ten years, or even if you’ve just been assigned the task and are trying to figure out what it’s all about, this book is for you! Key Features Cutting-edge advanced game audio programming concepts with examples from real game audio engines Includes both high-level and low-level topics Practical code examples, math, and diagrams that you can apply directly to your game audio engine. Guy Somberg has been programming audio engines for his entire career. From humble beginnings writing a low-level audio mixer for slot machines, he quickly transitioned to writing game audio engines for all manner of games. He has written audio engines that shipped AAA games like Hellgate: London, Bioshock 2, The Sims 4, and Torchlight 3, as well as smaller titles like Minion Master, Tales from the Borderlands, and Game of Thrones. Guy has also given several talks at the Game Developer Conference, the Audio Developer Conference, and CppCon. When he’s not programming or writing game audio programming books, he can be found at home reading, playing video games, and playing the flute. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guy SombergPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.394kg ISBN: 9780367348045ISBN 10: 0367348047 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 22 September 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 ◾ Sound Effect Categories 1 Florian Füsslin Section I DSP Chapter 2 ◾ Complex Numbers: A Primer for DSP Programming 15 Robert Bantin Chapter 3 ◾ Building Dynamic Analog-Style Filters: Bi-Quadratic Cascades vs Digital Integrator Cascades 29 Robert Bantin Chapter 4 ◾ Modeling Atmospheric Absorption with a Low-Pass Filter 51 Nic Taylor Section II Voice Chapter 5 ◾ Software Engineering Principles of Voice Pipelines 71 Michael Filion Chapter 6 ◾ A Stimulus-Driven Server Authoritative Voice System 81 Tomas Neumann Section III Audio Engines Chapter 7 ◾ Building the Patch Cable 93 Ethan Geller Chapter 8 ◾ Split Screen and Audio Engines 119 Aaron McLeran Chapter 9 ◾ Voice Management and Virtualization 133 Robert Gay Chapter 10 ◾ Screen-Space Distance Attenuation 143 Guy Somberg Chapter 11 ◾ Under the Influence: Using Influence Maps for Audio 167 Jon Mitchell Chapter 12 ◾ An Importance-Based Mixing System 181 Guy Somberg Contents ◾ ix Chapter 13 ◾ Voxel-Based Emitters: Approximating the Position of Ambient Sounds 205 Nic Taylor Chapter 14 ◾ Improvisational Music 235 Charlie HuguenardReviewsAuthor InformationGuy Somberg has been programming audio engines for his entire career. From humble beginnings writing a low-level audio mixer for slot machines, he quickly transitioned to writing game audio engines for all manner of games. He has written audio engines that shipped AAA games like Hellgate: London, Bioshock 2, The Sims 4, and Torchlight 3, as well as smaller titles like Minion Master, Tales from the Borderlands, and Game of Thrones. Guy has also given several talks at the Game Developer Conference, the Audio Developer Conference, and CppCon. When he’s not programming or writing game audio programming books, he can be found at home reading, playing video games, and playing the flute. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |