How do you create a NEW sound?
I can create any kind of resource except sound. If I try to make one, it tells me "no editor or template could be found for resources of type snd". What do I need in order to make a new sound?
Hmmmm, well I DO have ResEdit for OS9 (trying to make sounds for Classic), and I can't find Nova Tools for download anywhere - or at least anywhere where the site still functions.
Yet this can't be all there is. Classic had plug-ins ages before some of the more sophisticated plug-making editors were created, and they had all kinds of sounds. Surely there must be some other way...?
Unfortunately, Nova has some fairly strict requirements on the bitrate of sounds for various uses. I don't recall what they are offhand, but I know for weapon sounds they're even stricter than for planet landing sounds.
This kinda sucks because it means that not only do you have to convert mp3s to the more space-intensive format, but you have to downsample them (usually making them sound like crap) too.
The sound format used by EV Nova is an antiquated one for which most of the editors are long gone, and as Lindley and JacaByte have said, the game imposes additional restrictions on which sub-types you must use. I recognise the value of adding a 'snd ' encoder of some sort to MissionComputer, but it would be an ambitious project (in part because support has been waning on the development end as well).
Gidoza: Unfortunately, it isn't possible to cut and paste resources between ResEdit and MissionComputer; the older programme saves them to the clipboard in a format which I do not have the facilities to read.
@artemis, on 16 April 2011 - 12:48 PM, said in snd in EV:
Has there been any improvements over the last ~2 years from this post
No.
@artemis, on 16 April 2011 - 12:48 PM, said in snd in EV:
or am I stuck with the sounds EVN comes with?
No.
A combination of SoundConverter and SndSampler can convert from most formats (such as mp3) to the appropriate type for EV: Nova. Other programs may also be able to do so, have a look around. Itβs up to you to actually record, synthesize, or otherwise generate the sound itself, however.
I refer you to the audio guide on Guyβs EV Stuff.