Profile
Name:
Alex
Channel Views:
5,469
Total Upload Views:
47,519
Joined:
March 09, 2008
Last Sign In:
1 day ago
Subscribers:
216
Website:
About Me:
At the age of 14 I started to make music and bought my first electric guitar, took six years of private guitar lessons and finally went to L. A. to study music at the Los Angeles Music Academy.
After graduation in 1998 and coming back to Germany, I worked as a private guitar teacher for around two years.
During that time I founded my project studio "The CellarRoom" and finally, in the year 2000, started to work as a professional composer and sound designer for video games, movies, TV commercials, trailers and other multimedia applications.
In 2005 I joined Dynamedion, Germany's leading sound design company for video games.
Since then I created audio for companies such as NASA, Boeing, 20th Century Fox, Motorola, Midway and composed music and sound for movies, video games, licensing, trailers and other multimedia projects.
Country:
Germany
Occupation:
Composer, Arranger & Sounddesigner
Subscriptions
(9)
Recent Activity
|
|
alexpfefferdotnet uploaded a new video
hope you enjoy my official demo "Aim for the Head!" which I composed for Heavyocity's sample library "EVOLVE - Mutations 2". All you hear is from M...
more
|
|
|
|
alexpfefferdotnet became friends with marcelschwederdotcom
|
|
|
|
alexpfefferdotnet became friends with mwarsell
|
|
|
|
alexpfefferdotnet became friends with Austinspence2010
|
|
|
|
alexpfefferdotnet became friends with seasea2007
|
|
Subscribers
(216)
Channel Comments
(17)












@garvik: I am afraid, I can't expand the video tutorials to make it commercial since I need my time to compose music ... I just like to throw hints and make people think about what they are able to achieve, try to unlock some doors and inspire. So they might start and dig all those libs, plugs and sequencers by themselves. As for mastering and mixing I don't have a specific approach and I am afraid I wouldn't be able to share it, since it is different on every piece of music. I am not using the same reverb on everything as I am not using the same EQs and compressors all the time. It changes from track to track ... but make sure to watch out for more!! :)
I love your videos .You're very talented, and I would love to see more videos from you in the future. :)
http://www.facebook.com/alexpf
You can also find me on twitter at: @alexpfeffer
@VIPKYD: Actually you find lots of tutorials here on YouTube regarding that matter. I would also try to buy sheet music of a composer's style you like and analyse it, try to recreate it etc, .. besides that listening to a lot of music and trial&error for sure! It's just a long road which never ends in a way! Good luck! Alex