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Create soundtrack for games?

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:47 pm
by Henkaz
Hi!

I have som questions i hope you can help me with:

1. I wonder if somebody knows a great tool to create soundtrack/music for games?

2. And a tool for creating effects like jumping, running och smashing stuff like that.

Thanks for your answers //Henkaz

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:55 pm
by Acki
there are many tools for doing this...

1. for music "Reason" is a great tool (but expensive) !!! ;)
http://www.propellerheads.se/products/reason/

2. what do you mean ??? I think you think about a 3D editor ???
In my opinion 3DSMax is great for this (but also expensive)... ;)
http://www.autodesk.de/adsk/servlet/ind ... id=9899861

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:25 pm
by arras
I think he means animation tool. Irrlicht use skeletal animation so you need one capable of.
Good one is CharacterFX which is pure animation tool. You can use Milkshape3D which does modeling animating and texturing in one package. Both tools are low cost shareware.
There is no freeware tool for animating I am aware of. Check Blender, I am not sure if it handle skeletal animations. There is however never ending problem story with export to some useful format from Blender.
Rest of the options include some over expensive profesional tools like Max or Maya.

Good luck.

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:50 pm
by Dances
Audacity is a nifty free audio editor.

If you are looking for an animation program, you can use GMax (its a free version of 3DS Max) with the MD3 export plug-in.

Unfortunately MD3 is not well supported by Irrlicht. You can use a nice free converter like Biturn to make it a more compatible format.

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:14 am
by Brainsaw
I know Audiacity, and it is a Wav editor. You can use it to work on sound effects that you have recorded or downloaded, but if you want to create a soundtrack with it you would have to record it, e.g. play it yourself. If you are not a musician (and you don't have any musicians you can use :wink: ) I would recommend something like the Magix Music Maker (I'm sure there are free programs like that, but I don't use these so I don't know).

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:38 pm
by Henkaz
Acki wrote: 2. what do you mean ??? I think you think about a 3D editor ???
In my opinion 3DSMax is great for this (but also expensive)... ;)
http://www.autodesk.de/adsk/servlet/ind ... id=9899861
Sorry but I don't mean to create animations, I mean soundeffects like smashing, jumping. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

And another thing, the softwares must be free :)

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:09 pm
by CuteAlien
Usually such soundeffects are not done by software but are recorded. Some studios have soundengineers for that, but many also resort to buying complete sample effect CD's. Which is by the way the reason you hear so many samples over and over in different games and movies ;-)

Unfortunately I don't know of any good & free soundresources for effects. A good community site for that would be great.

Until then I recommend buying a good microphone and start recording (for some strange reason realworldsounds are not yet copyright protected - but I'm sure the record industry will close that loophole soon!).

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:19 pm
by Acki
CuteAlien wrote:(for some strange reason realworldsounds are not yet copyright protected - but I'm sure the record industry will close that loophole soon!).
rofl right, I bet they will :lol: