Is this quality OK? (I recommend lowering the volume via code. Star the original sounds on freesound if these turn out useful for you ;) )
Didn't you have the time to isolate one of the sounds yourself (no blame here) or did you think it would be impossible?
By the way, it might be more efficient to use loops and just start/stop them while typing, rather than playing one sound for each printed character (just a thought).
Thanks! The effect is quite cool! The artifacts can be eliminated with normalization, although perhaps a high-pass filter might be better? I tried your method out with my voice: http://www.freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/168434/ :)
I think nearly all of these sound like they are two presses, because there seems to be both a sound for pressing and releasing :)
Glad I could help!
If you like those 'digital typing' sounds: http://freesound.org/forum/sample-requests/33017/ (not single sounds though)
If you just want a mechanical key press sound (star it if it's useful ;) ):
http://freesound.org/people/BMacZero/sounds/160678/
Maybe these might be helpful? (star them if they're useful ;) )
http://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/159697/
http://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/159698/
I isolated some single key press sounds for you:
http://opengameart.org/content/single-key-press-sounds
Is this quality OK? (I recommend lowering the volume via code. Star the original sounds on freesound if these turn out useful for you ;) )
Didn't you have the time to isolate one of the sounds yourself (no blame here) or did you think it would be impossible?
By the way, it might be more efficient to use loops and just start/stop them while typing, rather than playing one sound for each printed character (just a thought).
I have LMMS 0.4.13 and the message that I get is
The plugin "vestige" wasn't found or could not be loaded!
Reason: "Cannot load library /usr/lib/lmms/vestige: (/usr/lib/lmms/libvestige.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)"
A quick google search indicated that vestige isn't included in newer versions.
I haven't tried any tutorials yet, I only listened to the first half of How To Create A Song/Tune For Free With LMMS which has been mostly an explanation of the interface.
I wasn't able to load vestige (too new LMMS version?) so I inserted some other standard ones and tried out the track with some silly variation:
mmpz: https://www.box.com/s/viq2a9v25eieecsndv7r
ogg: https://www.box.com/s/iezx7wnxvm8jvnsrss66
license: cc0/pd
Some game data you can salvage:
Quite like it. Also made in LMMS? Or Audacity this time? :)
@yd: just a keyboard and a mouse. I got a wacom tablet but I doubt it makes sense to use that.
@Scrittl: feel free to share tutorial links if you find some that you found especially helpful! :)
I'm veery (very) slowly getting into LMMS, most of this is thanks to yd posting the mmpz files, which I can learn from.
I'd love to see a completely foss tracker in the style of beepbox.co though (which is freely licensed but based on flash).
I deleted your double post. Please don't clutter the forums.
Thanks! The effect is quite cool! The artifacts can be eliminated with normalization, although perhaps a high-pass filter might be better? I tried your method out with my voice: http://www.freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/168434/ :)
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