That's a surprise to hear, I usually have to manually offset a bunch of midi notes so they come in at slightly different times like a human would and input little playing mistakes.
Here's his yt channel, he does a lot of story scenarios including post-apocalyptic stuff. (most of his work is shorts)
https://www.youtube.com/@lukehumphris
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Yeah humanizing can go a long way; I do more of that with my rock albums. But with video game music I feel that most people are probably plenty used to hearing un-humanized tracks so I don't really find myself tinkering with that too much unless it really feels necessary.
Thank you for the link! It was very interesting talking with you; I really like how our takes and experiences seem to be so different but easy to communicate. If you ever wanna talk about music more, feel free to message me on Discord anytime!