Where are people picking up their music & sound effects?
butterbean
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Any suggestions as to any great websites, royalty free or not for video game music and effects?
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Also have some sound effects CD's with booms, squeaks, clicks, buzzers etc
I do a little crude chopping and editing using Audacity.
Can you do a moody, deep space, spooky, rumbling style music?
@Toby, yeah, I could try to do one like that.
The trouble I'm having is finding sound effects that are free on websites, if anyone has any suggestions, or where to perhaps, pick up a sound effects cd that would be great
I'm looking for things like rain effects, wind effects, shooting sounds, etc
Or are there any programs where you can make your own? Toby, where did you pick up your sound effects cd from?
Thanks!
You can also request new music and sfx through the website and then purchase them at royalty-free prices
just thought i'd add some links to this thread. this could become a wiki list i suppose.
this is a combination of free sites, paid sites with free samples, and paid sites with decent quality. of course, this is not a comprehensive listing. just something to get started with, if others want to add to this resource.
http://www.soundsnap.com/
http://www.sound-ideas.com/sfxmenu.html
http://www.stonewashed.net/sfx.html
http://www.sonobuzz.com/
http://www.royaltyfreemusic.com/sfx-game-beeps-crashes.html
http://www.videomaker.com/downloads/free-sound-effects/
http://www.f7sound.com/snd.htm
and here's a link to a butt ton of 'copyright friendly' sound effects links...
http://copyrightfriendly.wikispaces.com/page/code/Copyright-friendly+music+and+sound
hope they help some soundless chef...noodles
just found another great royalty-free sound effects and music site... http://www.soundrangers.com/
i used them for my current game. great selection, easy preview of sounds and cheap prices per sound.
noodles...
I posted this info in another thread, before I saw this one, but I'll post it here too. Two great audio resources I use are
CXFR - This is the mac version of SFXR which is a simple synthesizer that you can use to make simple sound effects. Useful for that retro feel, but also great for placeholder until you find something more to your liking. (http://thirdcog.eu/apps/cfxr)
Hobnox Audio Tool - Tis is a Flash App that allows you to compose your own electronic music using built in drum machines, synths, and sequencers. It also has some great filters, including, reverb, pitch delay, bitcrusher, and a cool interface. You can save out your composition as a file (you need to register, but its free) and then you can use Audacity to adjust the file format to your liking. This is a great resource for original, royalty free music, that you composed yourself.
(www.hobnox.com - click on the Audio tool link at the bottom left.)
-Homero
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Essentially, split the stereo track, set each one to Mono and then export as ogg
Hope that helps
QS
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