After playing A few games (to get ideas) I've decided that alot of a good game (besides control) is the sound. Does anybody know of any good free but easy to use programs for music, or sound effects?
thanks.
Music or SFX programs
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I'm using ModPlug tracker for music: http://www.modplug.com
You can also use Skale Tracker, but it's much more complex and difficult to handle - at least in my opinion: http://www.skale.org
There's also one really good midi sequencer, "Frieve music studio producer", that you can download at http://www.frieve.com/english.
You can also use Skale Tracker, but it's much more complex and difficult to handle - at least in my opinion: http://www.skale.org
There's also one really good midi sequencer, "Frieve music studio producer", that you can download at http://www.frieve.com/english.
Hmmm...
"Krystal Audio Engine", maybe? It's an open-source sequencer, often compared to Cubase, but without MIDI support:
http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/
"Krystal Audio Engine", maybe? It's an open-source sequencer, often compared to Cubase, but without MIDI support:
http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/
Here is the download address for psycle http://psycle.pastnotecut.org/portal.php
Jonas
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Focused, hard work is the real key to success. Keep your eyes on the goal, and just keep taking the next step towards completing it. If you aren't sure which way to do something, do it both ways and see which works better. - John Carmack
I made a 10-track in Kristal with an SB Live, me mumbling, my dog barking.
before it wouldn't make any more tracks, that's 6 more than my paid-for Cool Edit 2000. It also does real-time monitoring on
another cheapie Sound Blaster, might be an Ensoniq. I looked
at Psycle, it looks like some kind of midi thing, no microphones allowed. Somewhere in there my Sound Blaster PCI es 1371
developed a terrible stutter when I loaded a .wav file, then it
would reboot the computer. Finally had to pull it out and put
the Sb Live in.
before it wouldn't make any more tracks, that's 6 more than my paid-for Cool Edit 2000. It also does real-time monitoring on
another cheapie Sound Blaster, might be an Ensoniq. I looked
at Psycle, it looks like some kind of midi thing, no microphones allowed. Somewhere in there my Sound Blaster PCI es 1371
developed a terrible stutter when I loaded a .wav file, then it
would reboot the computer. Finally had to pull it out and put
the Sb Live in.