Windows Sound Effect Editor

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Windows Sound Effect Editor

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Edit multiple sound effects, cut and paste between them, undo and redo, immediate preview, export to a text file for inclusion in an asm file.

(This was in the VIChaos thread, but it's generally useful, I think.)
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Thanks, that looks very useful.
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Cool!
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Re: Windows Sound Effect Editor

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Could I suggest

adding a playback speed control [cycles/sec]
perhaps a 'loop' check box ?
and a way to set constrain to horizontal lines particularly for volume(perhaps hold down ctrl key)

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Do you want more than 50/60 for the cycles per sec?
Loop should be possible.
Already added the constrain, on the shift key :)

[EDIT]Constrain and loop now in the new zip.
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either that or be able to set the horizontal granularity so you can create Geoff Minter style echo explosions etc
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Not sure what that means... :(
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a bit like "snap to grid" on a drawing program. Could work in both time and frequency domains (note scale values on the y-axis)...
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Ah, I see!
And the Jeff Minter echo explosion? Do you have an example?
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maybe look at laser zone, some of the effects in there echo like explosions etc
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Re: Windows Sound Effect Editor

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If you're looking for more features, how about a mute button for each channel. This is a much needed tool and I hope you continue to update and expand on this app.
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