Matt Scott
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Matt Scott is an American composer. He attended Millikin University for music and graduated in 1989. He then worked as a phone operator. Later, he started to work on music and sound for video games. While he worked on video game music, he founded the group Byte Size Sound, a company which specializes in creating music and sound for video games, TV and other media. Today, Scott composes music and sound for children's books.
(Note: These games list Matt Scott for the composer. For the games that credit his sound group, see Byte Size Sound. He has also given us verification that him and Mike Cihak worked on Lester the Unlikely.)
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Audio Development
GEN
Scott used GEMS.
SNES
Scott used sound drivers by Chip Level Designs, Bitmasters, Visual Concepts, and Sculptured Software.
GG
Scott used 8-bit version of GEMS, which provided by David Javelosa.
Beavis and Butt-Head possibly uses Alex DeMeo's sound driver according to similar sounding to Mark Van Hecke.
PBL
On Pistol Poker, Scott converted his MIDI files to Brian Schmidt's BSMT2000 sound chip.
GB
Scott used sound drivers by Stuart E. Ross and Donald Campbell. Later, he used MusyX, a sound tool by Factor 5.
GBA
Scott used MusyX, a sound tool by Factor 5.
Gameography
Picture Gallery
Links
- bytesizesound.com - Official.
- mobygames.com/developer/matt-scott/credits/developerId,372112/ - MobyGames.
- linkedin.com/in/matt-scott-1218916/ - LinkedIn.