Brian Luzietti |
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Brian Luzietti is a music composer who has worked on many game soundtracks. In 1992 Luzietti was hired at Interplay, where he began mostly on sound effects and miscellaneous audio work. He didn't start composing full soundtracks until around 1994. Luzietti stayed with Interplay when it went public in 1998, but left shortly after when they started having financial difficulties. In 1999, he started working at Visual Concepts Entertainment as their audio director, where he continues to work to this day. Brian is probably best known for composing the soundtrack to Wolfenstein 3D for the Macintosh and the 3DO version's title music which was remixed by Todd Dennis.
Audio Development
Macintosh
For Wolfenstein 3D, Brian composed the music in an unknown MIDI sequencer. The files were converted into the game's sound driver by Jim Nitchals and Steve Hales. The source of the instruments is currently unknown.
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