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  • Feyter@programming.devM
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    1 year ago

    What exactly do you have in mind? I’m not an professional sound engineer, but the last time I worked with sound effects in Godot it appears very mature and feature rich for me.

    So what are you missing currently?

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      1 year ago

      Well some basic sound handling like having entry and exit points on a sound node allowing a sound to be sync with another without a strong cut in and out. To make this it would be more effective to have a dedicated window pretty much like the animation tracks with basics sound editing functions.

      More sound node type, like a node with multiples sounds/audiostream inside that can switch from one to another depending on a var state. A node that plays audiostream in sequence or at random.

      Just check the basic functions in Wwise. Godot is powerful enough to skip entirely the use for a audio middleware for adaptative music…

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        1 year ago

        You can also check Godot mixing desk, a Godot add-on to make adaptative music that is not very handy to use…

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            1 year ago

            I manage to do some things with gmd but for some reason, yeah it was a bit junky, with a lot of limitations everywhere.

            I’ll try meta_player thank you, but I already see a problem : the bar match limitation. Having to stick with segment of the same bar size is quite annoying.