[article] Mixing Weapon Sounds

[article] Mixing Weapon Sounds

Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Namphibian on Sat Jan 3rd 2004 at 5:42am
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Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Forceflow on Sun Jan 4th 2004 at 1:41pm
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Great technique, but there are other ways to do it ... like using Audacity, a free sound editor.
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by matt on Sun Jan 4th 2004 at 1:44pm
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What if we use XP? How do we use sound recorder then? Would of been nice to hear some of your creations as well. And most importantly, wht o we do with our sound files once we've made then? Which didrectry do they go in?
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Forceflow on Sun Jan 4th 2004 at 2:29pm
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Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Gollum on Sun Jan 4th 2004 at 11:37pm
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Kudos for using the word "onomatopoeia" (and correctly too!).
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Myrk- on Mon Jan 5th 2004 at 3:25am
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Seems like a pretty cool idea for gamers who get bored of thier sounds, though downloading existing sound packs is so much easier :P
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Namphibian on Mon Jan 5th 2004 at 4:53am
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It depends on the weapon you're making them for. Go to your Half-Life folder and from there into your mod directory (e.g. cstrike, dod, ns, gearbox etc). From there go sound/weapons and find the .wav file(s) which currently represents the gun you are making the sound for (i.e if you are making an AK-47 sound, there are two: ak47-1.wav and ak47-2. wav) that you must back up in a safe place.

Then copy your custom sound into the weapons folder under the same name (i.e. save it as ak47-1.wav AND ak47-2.wav) However, there aren't always two or more or one gun (it depends on the mod.) There could be only the one. In that case, only save over that file.

Btw Myrk, it's all part of turning your game into an art form. =)
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by fraggard on Wed Jan 7th 2004 at 2:51am
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Excellent stuff
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Fri Jan 9th 2004 at 4:30am
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Lovely tutorial. Sounds are horribly underused in almost every HL map. :)
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Jan 12th 2004 at 10:24pm
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This is a great, unique tut to have on Snarkpit.
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Pinky Suavo on Mon Feb 9th 2004 at 9:04pm
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Sound Editing is fun. Me and my brother changed to SFX and voices of Half-Life. Its Funny
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by fizscy46 on Thu Aug 19th 2004 at 9:17pm
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If people get ahold of Cool Edit Pro 2, its extremely useful for recording and modifying sound
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by Foxpup on Wed Dec 1st 2004 at 9:05am
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Another way to get cool gunshot sounds is to tap the microphone with a pencil. Seriously, it really works!
Re: [article] Mixing Weapon Sounds Posted by tnkqwe on Sat Sep 29th 2007 at 6:04pm
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Easy