Alex Rudis
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Alex Rudis (better known as Lx Rudis) is an American video game composer and sound designer. He worked at Atari.
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Music Composition
NES
Alex used a tracker-like program on the NES created by David O'Riva.
GEN
Alex used GEMS.
For his work at Tengen, his music was converted to Lisa Ching's sound driver.
Mario Lemieux Hockey uses Mark Miller's SEGA Music Development System, a precursor to GEMS.
Todd's Adventures in Slime World uses custom sound driver, which possibly developed by David O'Riva.
LYNX
Alex wrote music in assembly.
SNES
Alex used the SLICK/Audio sound engine by Bitmasters.
Gameography
Aliases
Rudis was often credited as "LX Rudis". Per word of Rudis, "LX" was the name of his ex-wife.
Image Gallery
Links
- linkedin.com/in/lx-rudis-6a405b1/ - Linkedin.
- ataritimes.com/index.php?ArticleIDX=282 - Interview.