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Looking for a sound program
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At the moment Im looking for a sound program. (as in making sound, not editing sounds)
Ive already seen a few like Audacity which might be great in some cases but just isnt really what I need.

I dont care what it costs because Im only looking for a program.

If you know any program you think is good for making sound effects please post it here.
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You are planning to make sounds?
This is going to be a bit difficult.

What about recording sounds?
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(06-19-2010, 05:12 PM)Lauli Wrote:  You are planning to make sounds?
Yep.

(06-19-2010, 05:12 PM)Lauli Wrote:  This is going to be a bit difficult.
Yeah, I guess thats the reason why I could find any specific sound effect programs.

(06-19-2010, 05:12 PM)Lauli Wrote:  What about recording sounds?
Definitely.
But it would be nice if I could just sit in front of my computer and make them without having to record something (plus that would require buying a microphone)
In AOM (Age of Mythology) all sound where made from scratch by either smashing vegetables against a table, recording animal sound etc. and then later modifying them.
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Someone else Wrote:In AOM (Age of Mythology) all sound where made from scratch by either smashing vegetables against a table, recording animal sound etc. and then later modifying them.
Meaning that they had to start with a recording.
You could actually do the same.

If you don't have a microphone, then just search your harddrive or the internet for sounds you can use. Then modify them if you wish.
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(06-19-2010, 06:46 PM)Lauli Wrote:  Meaning that they had to start with a recording.
I know.
That wouldnt be a big problem.
Its just that if I could sit in front of my computer entirely it would be easier.

(06-19-2010, 06:46 PM)Lauli Wrote:  If you don't have a microphone, then just search your harddrive or the internet for sounds you can use. Then modify them if you wish.
And here comes my question.
Which program should I use?
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what kind of sounds?

for 8bit ones, i suggest sfxr. its great and free.
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(06-19-2010, 08:55 PM)Bamboori Wrote:  for 8bit ones
I was looking more for high quality sounds.

(06-19-2010, 08:55 PM)Bamboori Wrote:  i suggest sfxr.
Interesting. (as in the program)
Not exactly what im looking for though.
Noticed you like 8-bit sounds a lot.

(06-19-2010, 08:55 PM)Bamboori Wrote:  its great and free.
Freeware FTE!
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well, there was one suggested to me somewhere in this section, it was ok for making sounds i think.
but i think there are some good free programs to make sounds (well, some that have rerecorded ones anyway, and you can change them easily)
i've got 3 to offer.

1st- LMMS (linux multi-media studio) good for making music and things (free)
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/

2nd- FL studio, basically a better version of the linux one, but it costs quite a lot.
http://flstudio.image-line.com/

3rd- Mixcraft, basically made for making music, has some good effects in there though. You can download trial, but it expires pretty quickly.
http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/

hope you find one of these useful
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(06-20-2010, 12:25 AM)Alectric Wrote:  1st- LMMS (linux multi-media studio) good for making music and things (free)
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/
Will try it out.

(06-20-2010, 12:25 AM)Alectric Wrote:  2nd- FL studio, basically a better version of the linux one, but it costs quite a lot.
http://flstudio.image-line.com/
I knew about that one.
Ive never really got into it though.

(06-20-2010, 12:25 AM)Alectric Wrote:  3rd- Mixcraft, basically made for making music, has some good effects in there though. You can download trial, but it expires pretty quickly.
http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/
Might check it out.
Not sure yet.

(06-20-2010, 12:25 AM)Alectric Wrote:  hope you find one of these useful
So do I.
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