
Composer & Sound Designer
About
Hi! I'm Attie, a composer and sound designer for video games from Argentina.
I've worked in more than 100 projects for game developers, creators, artists and brands. With over 6 years of experience working as a freelancer, a degree in Electronic Music and absolute passion for audio and music.My preferred tools for working are FL Studio and Ableton Live, for music and sound design respectively, and FMOD for audio integration. I use instrument and sample libraries, synthesizers, as well as my own recordings for my work.
Everything I do is made by me or in collaboration with other human beings, and exactly zero AI.My pronouns are she/her
My Work
Some of the work I've made for clients and other projects I worked on.
Commissions
If you'd like to commission my work, feel free to send me an email or message me on Instagram.The price is based on project complexity, length of the track or amount of SFX and variations. For a very rough estimate, a minute of music is around $150 and a sound effect with 2 variations about $10. These of course will vary depending on the project, so please reach out for an exact quote.
I work with all music genres, though a bit of research is necessary in case I'm unfamiliar with a certain style of music.
Music Production
Sound Design
SFX
FMOD Integration
Consulting
Mixing and Mastering
AI Training
Arbitrage
Your homework
Work for exposure
Transcription
The process for commissioning is pretty straightforward!
Contact me to discuss the project details and everything you need.
If everything is OK, I'll send you an invoice with the agreed-upon price (I use PayPal or Payoneer to handle payments)
Then, after I receive the payment, I'll start working on the commission. Of course, the time it takes will depend on how big the project is. I will send you demos of what I'm working on so you can give me your feedback.
If you're happy with the results, I'll send you the final files in whatever format you need in a zip file.
Contact
[email protected]
Send me a message on Instagram