Resources For Video Game Music Composers
First of all thanks to Winifred Phillips for this article.
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Communities / Discussion Forums

We'll also find plenty of software/gear discussion in these communities, which often includes such topics as DAW recommendations and microphone discussions. We can even enjoy the benefit of the hands-on experiences shared by other game development pros, with more experienced audio folks describing their perspectives on such topics as the importance of the audio design document, and the difference between mixing for speakers or headphones. As we become more experienced and technically ambitious, we can find ample advice on working with audio middleware, including Wwise and FMOD. Below I've compiled a list of active online communities where we can go to ask these sorts of questions and enjoy the viewpoints of other game audio folks:
- Facebook Group: Video Game - Composers & Sound Designers
- Linked In: Game Audio Group
- Linked In: Game Audio Network Guild Group
- GameDev.net Music and Sound
- GearSlutz Music for Games Forum
- VGMDB Game Music Forum
- Game Audio Reddit
- Audiokinetic Wwise Community Q&A
- Firelight Fmod Studio Community Q&A
- Facebook FMOD Community
Software Tools

Perhaps one of the most interesting innovations came from Steinberg in 2015 when they introduced the Game Audio Connect function into their Nuendo Digital Audio Workstation, allowing for easier importing and exporting of audio files between Nuendo and Wwise. While Nuendo isn't middleware software, its ease of use in conjunction with Wwise may make it a more attractive option for video game composers when choosing a DAW.
I've also included a couple of applications that are designed to enhance game audio engines by increasing their functionality. Elias is music engine software focusing on the horizontal re-sequencing model of musical interactivity. Pure Data is a programming language used for Generative / Procedural music creation. Below you'll find the complete list of software tools:
Video Game Music Scholarship

- Ludomusicology Videogame Music Research Group
- Musicology Now - Video Game Music
- The Society for the Study of Sound and Music in Games
- Film and Multimedia Interest Group of the Society for Music Theory
Concert Tours

- The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses
- Video Games Live
- Kingdom Hearts Orchestra World Tour
- The Game Concerts
- Pokemon Symphonic Evolutions
- Final Fantasy Distant Worlds
Educational Resources

Some of these articles are written by expert pros with decades of experience and famous projects under their belts. Some of the articles are written by newer audio folks with more recent success stories to share. A few of these links point toward discussions on community forums that include interesting advice and ideas from varying perspectives in the game audio field.
How to be a video game music composer – Tips from the pros
by Sophia Tong, GamesRadar.com
by Sophia Tong, GamesRadar.com
Music in the Gaming Industry – Getting a Job as a Game Composer
by Nelson Everhart, Kingsisle Blog
by Nelson Everhart, Kingsisle Blog
I want to be a game composer
GameDev.net community discussion
GameDev.net community discussion
Getting Started as a Video Game Composer
by Bobby Prince, BPmusic.com
by Bobby Prince, BPmusic.com
Where does an amateur composer find job, or is he heard?
Northern Sounds community discussion
Northern Sounds community discussion
How to Get Music in Video Games
by Kris Giampa and Erik Pettersson, Beatport.com
by Kris Giampa and Erik Pettersson, Beatport.com
Pursuing a Career in Game Audio
by Nathan Madsen, GameAudio101
by Nathan Madsen, GameAudio101
How to Wrangle a Job Writing Music for Computer Games
by Lance Hayes, Andertons Music Co.
by Lance Hayes, Andertons Music Co.
Game Developers and Music Composers – How do you network?
TIGForums community discussion
TIGForums community discussion
GDC 2011 Talks #1: Tips for Prospective Video Game Composers
by Laura Shigihara, SuperShigi.com
by Laura Shigihara, SuperShigi.com
Advice for Breaking Into a Career in Composing Music for Videogames
by Lisa Horan, Mix Magazine
by Lisa Horan, Mix Magazine
Conclusion
I hope this collection of resources is helpful! Please let me know if you've encountered any other resources that you think would be good additions to this list, and let me know what you think of the article in the comments section below!
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