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this is a vibe! You probably have an entire game soundtrack worth of music already, just scrolling through all the videos. Have you thought about making a game yourself? its about a 2-4 year time commitment to learn, build a game but also an effective way to get into video game music as a career if thats your goal. looking forward to the next ones!
Thank you!☺ I actually have done some simple games using Unity from start to finish myself couple years back while in college. That is where I found my joy working with music again after I took total break from playing / making music for 4 years. Making those games made me realise I want to be involved making games as part some team, but focus on making music. Right now already get enought programming for a day doing my dayjob as programmer 😅But yeah right now the plan is to get my sound and writing skills as good as possible so I try to find some cool projects to work on that meet the vibe I can make😌
@@PlanetSurfDev I get it 😅 I think the trick is to do variety of different things per day to them stay interesting. In the past I burned out totally with music when it was all I did. Game dev stuff is great in that sense, that it has so much different things to do😄
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Amazing and elegant piece you've made! No matter what, NEVER stop making these! You're enriching existance for many
Thank you so much!☺ I sure hope I can keep making these for rest of my life😌
this is a vibe! You probably have an entire game soundtrack worth of music already, just scrolling through all the videos. Have you thought about making a game yourself? its about a 2-4 year time commitment to learn, build a game but also an effective way to get into video game music as a career if thats your goal. looking forward to the next ones!
Thank you!☺ I actually have done some simple games using Unity from start to finish myself couple years back while in college. That is where I found my joy working with music again after I took total break from playing / making music for 4 years. Making those games made me realise I want to be involved making games as part some team, but focus on making music. Right now already get enought programming for a day doing my dayjob as programmer 😅But yeah right now the plan is to get my sound and writing skills as good as possible so I try to find some cool projects to work on that meet the vibe I can make😌
@@ClarityInMotion hah! thats awesome. i think im in the exact opposite camp. stuck teaching music all day and just want to learn programming lmao
@@PlanetSurfDev I get it 😅 I think the trick is to do variety of different things per day to them stay interesting. In the past I burned out totally with music when it was all I did. Game dev stuff is great in that sense, that it has so much different things to do😄