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How to create custom sounds

Discussion in 'Formats & External Tools' started by epikdude70alt, Jan 25, 2014.

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  1. epikdude70alt

    epikdude70alt

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    I have a problem making custom sounds in Windows Sound Recorder (publicly known as: Sound Recorder), I am making a game with dialogue but I can't make it go in the game... I need help fixing this problem! NOW!:mad:
     
  2. BinaryOrange

    BinaryOrange

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    You could say please... :D

    Anyway, it's really easy to import sounds into Unity. First, save your dialog audio as an MP3, and place it in a folder named "Audio" that's inside of your game project folder. Then, open up Unity, and it should be there right away!

    Otherwise, in Unity, create a folder named "Audio", and while Unity and the folder you saved your audio in are open, simply drag-n'-drop your audio file into Unity, into the Audio folder.

    That should do it!