Who produce the musics of subnautica?
atiix
Turkey/İstanbul Join Date: 2017-03-11 Member: 228826Members
Hello!
As producer myself I really wanted to know who is the music producer of subnautica. This game has really nice musics! Those sounds really help us to intract with the atsmophere of the game. I really want to congratulate the producer and the team also! Is there any chance that I can send my music to the team?
Subnautica stlye song that i made(Psytrance):
Thanks alot!
As producer myself I really wanted to know who is the music producer of subnautica. This game has really nice musics! Those sounds really help us to intract with the atsmophere of the game. I really want to congratulate the producer and the team also! Is there any chance that I can send my music to the team?
Subnautica stlye song that i made(Psytrance):
Thanks alot!
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I think those pings would sound good, but they're really complicated for me to transcribe. Can someone help?
YES, this is the song! Thank you Darwin for findng it!
I remember the first time trolling through the Blood Kelp zone in my Seamoth, trying to find Power Cell Chargers... low on Power Cell energy, and hearing the occasional softscreechWTHisthatnoise... and then this song kicks into play...
I don't think I've ever experienced terror and joy simultaneously in a game before. I totally love the way that song kind of envelopes you as you're exploring the dark and disturbing terrain. Now sometimes I'll enter the area with in the Seamoth with a surplus of food and water, and sit there for a while just so I can enjoy the ethereal and creepy music.
Think Xylophone.
That is what the whole piece sounds like to me, with electronic tones added in.
Yeah it would, except that's not what I play. And I'm trying to keep what I play a secret, but all you need to know is that if you can transcribe the piece on a music sheet for me, it only needs to be those "pings" in a treble clef, no need for bass clef (sorry if that didn't make any sense, I learn music theory in french).
Hmm, it seems to remind me more of a vibraphone, instead of a xylophone. I mean a xylophone would work, but the pings would have a more softer sound on the vibraphone.
But I'm biased anyways, I think vibraphones have a richer and warmer sound than xylophones anyway. (Example) To me, a xylophone sounds like something 'tinked' out on a kiddie piano, while the vibraphone resonates more akin to a harp... more 'grown up' if you will.