Gavin Raeburn
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Gavin Raeburn was a composer, sound designer, programmer and producer who worked for Codemasters up until 2009.
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Music Composition
NES
Gavin programmed the sound driver in which the music was written in assembly. Allister Brimble later developed a tracker which converted music to Gavin's sound engine. In Bee 52 and Pro Tennis, Gavin used a digitized synth which was sampled from a Casio CZ-101.
Gameography
Released |
Title |
Listen |
Unreleased | Dreamworld Pogie (NES) | |
1986-??-?? | The Terminator (C64) | |
1987-??-?? | Enforcer, The (C64) | |
1987-??-?? | Thunderbolt (C64) | |
1988-??-?? | Gothik (C64) | |
1990-??-?? | The Ultimate Stuntman (NES) | Composer?/Sound Driver |
1991-??-?? | Big Nose the Caveman (NES) | Sound Driver |
1991-??-?? | Firehawk (NES) | |
1991-??-?? | Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade (NES) | Sound Driver |
1991-??-?? | Micro Machines: The Original Scale Miniatures (NES) | Sound Driver |
1991-??-?? | Quattro Adventure (NES) | |
1991-??-?? | Quattro Sports (NES) | |
1992-??-?? | Bee 52 (NES) | |
1992-??-?? | Big Nose Freaks Out (NES) | Sound Driver |
1992-??-?? | MiG-29 Soviet Fighter (NES) | Composer?/Sound Driver |
1992-??-?? | Quattro Arcade (NES) | |
1992-??-?? | Stunt Kids (NES) | |
1993-??-?? | Dizzy the Adventurer (NES) | Sound Driver |
1993-??-?? | The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy (NES) | Composer?/Sound Driver |
Links
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