Sabtu, 14 Mei 2011

Game Music Sound Effects

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As video games get progressively more complex and impressive, their audio is likewise getting better and better. Their music is beginning to be recorded by big-time orchestras and their sound effects are handled by an entire team of special experts. However, making your own game music and sound effects need not be daunting. Some basic tools, software and know-how will get you on the path to creating truly engaging audio for your game in record time.


1. Download and install a copy of an editing program with a monitoring function. Audacity from SoundForge is a popular choice, as it's entirely free.


2.  Plug in your music input hardware (keyboard, drums, etc.) or create a piece of music with your music creation software. If doing the latter, make sure the song is exactly as you'd like it to be before moving on to the next step.


3. Open a session of your editing software, enable the "monitoring" function and hit "record." Play a song using your musical input hardware or hit "play" on your music creation software control panel. Your editing program will record in real-time the song being played.


4.  Export your recorded song as an MP3 file. It's now ready to be used in your game's programming.

 

by ehow.com

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