Well, here's what I am thinking.  Let's say I am trying to get a specific 
type of sound for my game and I try several times to create that sound and 
it just isn't what I want I could post the best of the rejects on this site 
I was speaking of earlier and let everyone choose from that list if they 
wanted.  I am not saying the effect would be poor just not what I needed. 
So, I would keep the final choice and the others could be available so that 
someone could find that perfect sound without so much worry that one game 
would sound like another.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 3:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Audio Game Maker - Sneak Peek


> Hi thom.
>
> As I said, I was thinking mostly in terms of ambient environmental effects
> here, sinse i do very much understand the danger of all games sounding the
> same.
>
> One problem though, is while ameter main stream game developers are quite
> free to draw their own graffics, ameter audio game developers can't be 
> quite
> as free when it comes to recording or creating sounds.
>
> If I was the BBc radio workshop, and I wanted a fire effect in my game, 
> I'd
> be quite free to build a fire of the appropriate size and stick a 
> sensative
> mike near it.
>
> However, though I do have a very good mike, If I tried to build a fire I'd
> get chucked out of my colidge, and probably even taken to court as well.
>
> Obviously, for sounds it is possible to reccord, it'd be far better if
> people made their own sounds, but this can't go for everything.
>
> The only way i can see around this problem is to have as wide a variety of
> generic sounds available as possible, to give people the maximum amount of
> choice about what gets put into their games.
>
> for example, if there were 10 or 20 different wind effects on offer as
> opposed to just a couple, you could have ten games all with different wind
> sound effects, even if they each used a combination of three or four of 
> them
> at a time (I know myself I'd want several effects for different
> environments).
>
> Imho the more choice in this matter, the better, though obviously my
> opinions as far as charactor sounds go are rather different.
>
> Beware the Grue!
>
> Dark.
>
>
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