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Revision as of 14:49, 21 November 2011
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Contents
Synopsis
Music generated as a by-product of in-game actions. |
Relationships
Context:
Emotional Script .
May relate to:
Contextual Music , Diegetic Music .
Makes use of:
Music .
Description
Musical Outcome refers to the generation of sounds, which are collectively perceived as Music, as a collateral effect of the players'/PC's actions.
This exploration differs from playing some sort of instrument in the game. Musical Outcome assumes that the player executes non-musical actions and that the game reacts musically to them.
The Musical Outcome may be combined with a background Music to create a global dynamic composition.
Examples