I'm VERY unfamiliar with creating sounds for games. So what I'm saying might not even make sence. But I was wondering if there were any programs that make noises and sounds for video games, such as hitting, getting hurt. Stepping, and stuff like that.
Thanks in advanced:)
Good noise programs?
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Re: Good noise programs?
If you 're creative enough with your search, I think freesound could help: http://www.freesound.org/search/?q=game ... advanced=0
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Re: Good noise programs?
I second SudoCode's suggestion, but I'd give my vote to the next incarnation, which can be used offline as well:
http://www.bfxr.net/
(For reference, as3sfxr and bfxr are developed from DrPetter's sfxr, which is a bit simpler)
Unfortunately, these programs can only produce "8-bit" sounds. Realistic noises are a hang of a lot harder to make as they can't really be just generated.
http://www.bfxr.net/
(For reference, as3sfxr and bfxr are developed from DrPetter's sfxr, which is a bit simpler)
Unfortunately, these programs can only produce "8-bit" sounds. Realistic noises are a hang of a lot harder to make as they can't really be just generated.
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Re: Good noise programs?
I like all of the programs. But Im gonna stick with bfxr. Because it's an actual application, and like you said, it works offline.
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