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TMNT: Empire City - Dev Diary #7

When Alex May describes the sound of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City, he doesn’t start with software, synthesizers, or the kind of digital audio wizardry you’d expect to hear from a game composer in the 21st c

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changedWhen Alex May describes the sound of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City, he doesn’t start with software, synthesizers, or the kind of digital audio wizardry you’d expect to hear from a game composer in the 21st century. Instead Alex focuses on the hiss. The moment you hear the soul-satisfying “click” of the tape locking into place. The soft, imperfect whisper of a cassette spinning after you push play. The warmth and grit of a ’90s sampler. The tactile fingerprints that analogue recording leaves behind.

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changedWhen Alex May describes the sound of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City, he doesn’t start with software, synthesizers, or the kind of digital audio wizardry you’d expect to hear from a game composer in the 21st century. Instead Alex focuses on the hiss. The moment you hear the soul-satisfying “click” of the tape locking into place. The soft, imperfect whisper of a cassette spinning after you push play. The warmth and grit of a ’90s sampler. The tactile fingerprints that analogue recording leaves behind.

When Alex May describes the sound of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City, he doesn’t start with software, synthesizers, or the kind of digital audio wizardry you’d expect to hear from a game composer in the 21st century. Instead Alex focuses on the hiss. The moment you hear the soul-satisfying “click” of the tape locking into place. The soft, imperfect whisper of a cassette spinning after you push play. The warmth and grit of a ’90s sampler. The tactile fingerprints that analogue recording leaves behind.

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