Zero SFX is an Audio Production Company based in Seattle/Marysville WA. If you are looking for Audio Production for Games or film look no further. Feel free to enquire more information, please email "Garrett Lienhard" at "ZeroSFX@yahoo.com ".
(About Zero SFX)
Founded in 2006 by Garrett Lienhard, the companies’ goal within Zero SFX is to provide high quality Audio Production for its clients. Zero SFX is contracted work in addition to free work on the side for Mod’s, depending on the project and tasks.
Music and Audio Production is my passion, along with building upon my career within Video Games. If you want just go to one of the links I have and check them out. I am known as (Zero or Zero SFX) in the community and forums.
Projects in association with Zero SFX - www.ZiosProject.com, www.DragonballSource.com, www.NightFallMod.com, www.ZEQ2.com.
See Demo Here - Zerosfx.info
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SUP! im new here, been messing with reason 3.0 for a few years as a hobby...creating tracks for my own personal amusement, but i uploaded a trak on my page...its got a very metal sound...anywho the direct link to the download is here>>> Moddb.com
lemme know what ya think =-)
i still have a long list of gear i need, and ive been practicing on my Ibanez RG... ive allways been a fan of metal...sonic mayhem did a great job on the Quake2 soundtrack...i still find myself listening to it at least once a week...hopefully with time ill gain more experience and turn my hobby into something productive
Hi, does anyone have any advice for synchronizing reload sounds in HL2?
hey, thanks for invitin me.
Thanks for the invite. I've been doing electronic(and other) music for some time, and have a pretty nice personal home recording studio. I use a PC for hard disk recording with Cakewalk Sonar for my DAW. My favorite hardware synth in my studio is a Roland V-Synth, which was one of those love-at-first-sight instruments that took me a few years to afford. I also play guitar, though I'd put my skill level at the lower end of intermediate. I'd love to be able to shred someday, but that's going to take a lot more practice.
Anyway, I hope I don't come off like I'm bragging about my gear. That's not my intention. I just want to give everyone a basic idea of what my hardware is capable of providing. It's been a dream of mine to do sound & music design for computer games someday. I'm currently working on a bachelor's degree in recording technology, and plan to move out to the Seattle area providing I can get a good internship out there when the time comes.
If anyone needs anything done for a project, I'd love to get started on something.
Thanks!
Thanks for the invite as well.
David
I think you may have done something with the HTML in your summary, the rest of this page has a screwed font and coloring, probably should fix that
thanks for the invite
Thanks for the invite zero. Glad to see another group started.
Thank you for the invitation man, glad to see more producers here.
Also Thnx!