Evan Hays - Dynamic Audio Integration (Wwise certified user)

Discussion in 'Music & Sound Portfolios' started by EvanHays, Jan 7, 2019.

  1. EvanHays

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    Hey everyone,

    I'm Evan a Wwise 101 & 110 certified user as well as an audio technician & artist (degree with excellence mention in audio production technics, Cubase certified user, various experiences & references pm me for links ) .
    I work on several projects related to audio, my main domains remaining Mixdown & Mastering.

    On the other side i'm also a guy passionated by video games, played a lot of them for a long time and still do. I also enjoyed my few experiences on the other side when helping or contributing to create a game .


    Here are a few demos of my sound design/ integration / synchronisation works :





    (Just video but you can hear more sound desing & mixing )




    I'm available for the following offers (note that i'm not a dev, i understand the mechanics and can work with your dev to help with the wwise integration to your game but i'm not able to do it myself - i can set up the basics in unity however):

    - Feedbacks, advices and little questions about Wwise / Audio (Free),

    - Creating Wwise Session from scratch and adding first assets as you can go on from a template,

    - Handling your full audio integration via Wwise all along the project,

    - Just helping to fix some issues in a Wwise session (Free if no results),


    For paid services we'll discuss price following the project and work amount estimations, willing to make something honnest for you and me.

    Conditions & details will be communicated in private.


    Contact me : https://evanhays.com/en/contact // Discord (pm 'Eh')

    Only motivated people serious in their project please... as i will be in yours :)

    Looking forward to hear from you !

    Kind regards,

    Evan
     

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