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Make 8-bit video game sounds with cfxr / sfxr

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

MAC VERSION @ http://thirdcog.eu/apps/cfxr
WINDOWS VERSION @ http://www.cyd.liu.se/~tompe573/hp/project_sfxr.html

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This is a little tool I made in connection with the 10th Ludum Dare competition held in December 2007. Its original purpose was to provide a simple means of getting basic sound effects into a game for those people who were working hard to get their entries done within the 48 hours and didn't have time to spend looking for suitable ways of doing this.
The idea was that they could just hit a few buttons in this application and get some largely randomized effects that were custom in the sense that the user could accept/reject each proposed sound.

It turned out to work rather well and a lot of the entrants used it, which is cool. Anyone else in the same situation (need some basic sound effects, don't really care about top quality, have no idea where to get them) should find it pretty useful, if nothing else then just as placeholder sounds to kill the silence until final content has been produced.

Basic usage involves hitting the randomize button (or one of the other buttons to your left if you need a specific standard sound), listen to the generated sound, then deciding if it sounds ok or not. If it does, then export it to .WAV and you're done, if not - just hit the button again and get something different.
All the parameters used to create each sound are manually tweakable to allow fine-tuning if you feel like getting your hands dirty. Space is a useful shortcut to play the current sound.

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  • There's an improved version of this called bfxr.

  • Im going to use this to make the FX for my 8 bit game im making :D

  • @Xytos so you don't like minecraft? notch use sfxr to make some of the sound in mc

  • @omega0078 i would feel very sorry for it those person

  • @Xytos what if you're making a retro-like game such as terraria? this come in handy

  • i dont meant to offend but honestly this is primitive and with modern technology who even care about this stuff anymore?? LOL

  • the link isnt working

  • @maribakumon use fruity loops

  • how do we make a soundtrack of sounds, like instead of just a single sound make it soemething like the mario theme.

  • Looks extremely useful, i'mma have to give it a try :)

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