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samples for sound design for casual games?

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any references? i'm doing a facebook game soon, would love to get recommendations for cheap very simple ones, for buttons and such.

or maybe programs to generate sounds?

i admit i'm a total noob in this field, but it requires very few sound effects.

J,

I always start with simple synth sounds for this kind of thing. You can get plenty of free, cheap, lo-fi cartoony SFX online but often the simplest method of just crafting a particular set of synth patches will yield some nice results. Especially for button/interface sounds.

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thanks marius, i figured its something in the line of that. so if you'd want to create and explosion though you would need some sound design "real" samples. but for more cartoonish just use the synth.

You can always foley your own sounds as well. Then just take the wave files you create and program them into a Kontakt instrument.

Boom! Custom samples.

http://superflashbros.net/as3sfxr/
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@andy yes i know thanks.

@bryla i've already starting twiddling with juno-60 a cool pre historic synth, and i'm managing to get most of these sounds myself, the question in how to get a more quality like sound?

i'm guessing that's multi layring with other samples to enhance each sound..

i'm actually curious if there's a sample library for sound design, with cars sounds, cat sounds etc..

(freesounds project, i know)

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