Audiokinetic's March 2025 Highlights

Game Audio

March was a whirlwind - especially with GDC! It was such a joy to see so many of you in person. In case you missed anything with all the GDC buzz, we’re here to catch you up on everything else we published last month - from deep-dives on Star Wars: Outlaws and The Alters, to Wwhisper scripting magic. Oh, and… happy April!

Blog Highlights

Using Wwhisper to Connect REAPER and Wwise

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By Thomas Fritz

Wwhisper is a ReaScript that enables REAPER to send commands to Wwise using take markers and automation lanes. Learn how it works! Read more.

Wild Bastards | Music & Nested Switch Containers

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By Ryan Roth

Sound design deep dive: Wild Bastards' FPS strategy, Wwise music variation, and seamless character dialogue. Read more.

Video Highlights

Missed any videos? Catch up on the latest:

Documentation Tips & Tricks

Did you know that you can view documentation directly in Wwise? You can also select any error message in the Capture Log to see detailed info, probable causes, and resolution steps in the Contextual Help view. Super handy!

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