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#1 kalo

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Posted 15 August 2007 - 11:42 PM

hi everyone; i am creating a game...or trying to... and i need some help music wise; since this is my first game to be made, i want anything and everything to be low priced... basically free; and i'm have the most difficult time finding a good sound editor that allows me and my "crew" (as i and others call it) to play around and make pro sounding music. i'd use FLStudio (i like FLStudio, if anyone finds something like it, but free; email me at kalo_compute@hotmail.com) but it's not free... can someone lead me to a free audio editor like FLStudio?
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#2 SamuraiCrow

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 02:10 AM

I've never used FLStudio but, since you haven't mentioned what platform you're using or even what file format you're looking for, I'm going to suggest you look into using MilkyTracker. It works on just about any platform and the .XM file format is compatible with several player routines including SDL_mixer which contains a wrapper for MikMod. :yes:

#3 kalo

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 04:03 AM

ok.. i took a little look, it looks good but i didn't really understood how it worked; and to let ya'll know i'm running windows xp home; and i need mp3's more then anything else; .wav, .aif, .au, and .ogg will work also; and if u (anyone) think u'll be able to help in the devlopment of my game feel free to email me using the above address. sound is really needed (or atleast applications for sound)
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Posted 16 August 2007 - 11:37 AM

Haha, chip tunes rule. MilkyTracker (from the Fast Tracker scene) is not as detailed as Fruity Loops (which is an awesome program by the way), but you can definitely do some cool things with it. They have a set of video tutorials on their website. I highly recommend you watch them.

If you own a synthesizer or a keyboard, you can produce your own music using just that device and a normal sound recorder (using the line-in on your computer). I personally use Adobe Audition with sample playbacks from my keyboard and other instruments. You can download a lot of free tunes from flashkit.com. Just plug one of the loops in and start jamming ;)
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#5 kalo

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 03:59 PM

TheNut, it sounds nice and everything that is if the Keyboard would have a connection to my computer (in which i don't) and also i'm getting this program for someone in my "crew" (aka team) and i think he told me his computer sucks, so it might not take so much input...anyhow he isn't a keyboard player. do u know any other programs simular to FL?
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#6 kalo

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Posted 16 August 2007 - 08:08 PM

i found a program (after 10 days of straight looking:wallbash:) that i might be able to use; now can anyone give me what they think on the software i downloaded it'll help; the software is Babya Logic Pro;
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#7 vibhanshu

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Posted 14 September 2007 - 10:12 AM

I am a programmer but I also work on FL Studio as a hobby.
Oh boy.. Milky tracker suckd! specially after using FL stodio. getting a professional s/w package at free is not possible. better would be to get a freelancer who cud do the job.
will checkout babbya logic pro also
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#8 kalo

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Posted 14 September 2007 - 07:22 PM

Thanks for the info vibhanshu. I forgot to tell everyone i have found someone to help me in the sound. But i like testing out free development programs; so if anyone found one just tell me where to find it. thanks.
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#9 vibhanshu

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Posted 18 September 2007 - 06:03 AM

:-)
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#10 masterkey

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Posted 24 September 2007 - 10:03 PM

The best way to get your music is to employ an audio contractor who will agree to a share in the profits of your venture, On the back side of the project instead of up front.

#11 kalo

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Posted 25 September 2007 - 01:01 AM

kalo said:

... to tell everyone i have found someone to help me in the sound. ...

didn't i say that? i already have someone to help me with sound, :wallbash: I hate repeating myself.
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