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LabChirp - Labbed - 04-24-2011

Hello!
I have created a sound effect generating tool that I call LabChirp. I recently released v1.00 and thought that I should post about it here. It can be very useful in game development, but also other stuff! Anything with sound, really.

Here are some samples of what LabChirp can do:
Car Shwoosh
Meow
Bomb
Singing
Powerup
Gunshot
Music
Cry

Please give it a try!
Download LabChirp

And I do appreciate feedback, so let me know if anything is bugging you.


RE: LabChirp - Alpha Six - 04-24-2011

Oh my god, another sound effects creator! I need to download this NOW, this is so useful. So far I've only been using SFXR, and while it is good, it's a little limited. I'd like to check out what this does. Smile


RE: LabChirp - Chris2Balls [:B] - 04-25-2011

this is great.
thank you! Smile

is it possible to export sounds as .wav, .ogg or .mp3?


RE: LabChirp - LeleleleMAXIMUM - 04-25-2011

it's very nifty, something i can use just in case. the randomizer is a good idea. i nostalgia'd at the sounds i got for some reason. Big Grin


RE: LabChirp - Labbed - 04-25-2011

(04-25-2011, 07:30 AM)Chris2Balls :B Wrote: is it possible to export sounds as .wav, .ogg or .mp3?
Well, if you save the sound (File > Save as...), both a project file (.lch) and a wave file (.wav) will be saved. If you want an ogg or mp3 you'd have to convert the wav file with some other program.


RE: LabChirp - Chris2Balls [:B] - 04-25-2011

how about some tutorials? i enjoy creating random sounds but i'm finding it hard creating similar sounds by hand.


RE: LabChirp - Labbed - 04-25-2011

I actually thought about making a tutorial with pictures and stuff and have it on my site. I'll work on that! In the meantime you could read the readme. It explains most basic usage stuff. You could also study the example sounds and experiment with sliders and envelopes to figure out what things do.
Thanks for your feedback!


RE: LabChirp - Elyk - 04-25-2011

This is very neat. If I am able to figure out how to make sounds effectively I will definitely use it.