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AppGameKit Classic Chat / A useful pack of free samples for AGK developers

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nickele upgraded
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 09:25
In celebration of GameDeveloperConference 2016 The nice guys at Sonniss are giving away 16+ GB of excellent quality samples FOR FREE!
Although a tiny sample of their huge library of commercial samples, this bundle can be very useful for AppGameKit (or any other) developers!
The link to the downloads is:
http://www.sonniss.com/gameaudiogdc2016/
Sph!nx
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 11:37
Cool. Thanks for sharing this.
Regards Sph!nx
CJB
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 11:42
Nice! Thanks
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 13:11
BatVink
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 13:19
Downloaded it a couple of days ago, surprised to find that the spreadsheet shows it is only 620 files even though is is 16GB of download.
Some of the audio files are over 100MB each :o
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 14:18
Hmm, a 100 mb sound file would be a little large for an APP.
The coffee is lovely dark and deep,and I have code to write before I sleep.
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 15:03
Use a utility to compress / clip / trim etc. Don't use the original hi-def sound file!
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Posted: 30th Mar 2016 15:07
You can always compress it, reduce it's bitrate, etc.
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Posted: 31st Mar 2016 05:45
Audacity is good
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Posted: 31st Mar 2016 14:25
Cheers for the link, this is a great little sample library.

As bax says Audacity is very good for audio editing, I use it for all my audio editing.
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Posted: 1st Apr 2016 12:19
Quote: "Audacity is good"


Audacity is not good, it's brilliant!

I just took a sample of an Atari 5.25 inch Atari disk drive starting up, slowed it down, faded it in, lowered the tempo and reduced to a mono clip. I now have the perfect sound of a huge machine kicking into action.
Next, I took the disk drive in running mode and applied the same effects. I sampled about 1 second of it and made it loopable. This is my machine background drone.

And I know virtually nothing about sound engineering
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