{"assets":[],"author_link":"author\/haloflooder\/","author_name":"haloflooder","cat":"LD #27","categories":["LD #27"],"comments":[],"epoch":1377437220,"event":"LD27","likes":4,"metadata":{"p_key":"79234","p_author":"haloflooder","p_authorkey":"0","p_urlkey":"288244","p_title":"A good quick way to do 8-bit sounding sfx","p_cat":"LD #27","p_event":"LD27","p_time":"1377437220","p_likes":"4","p_comments":"0","p_status":"WAYBACK","us_key":null,"us_name":null,"us_username":null,"event_start":"1377216000","event_key":"18","event_name":"LD27"},"source_url":"2013\/08\/25\/a-good-way-to-do-8-bit-sounding-sfx\/","text":"<p>A good way to make fast 8-bit sounding sfx without \u00a0having to mess with those confusing settings from the 8-bit sfx generator. All you need is a mic, a sound software (Audacity, FL Studio, anything that can load a VST plugin), and bitcrusher! (VST plugin).<\/p>\n<p>VST Link:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/freemusicsoftware.org\/722\">http:\/\/freemusicsoftware.org\/722<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Set bit-depth to 8 bits<\/p>\n<p>Set Downsampling to 10 for best results (You can experiment with it if you want!)<\/p>\n<p>Here is an example of what you can do with it.<\/p>\n[if lt IE 9]&gt;<script>document.createElement('audio');<\/script><!--[endif]\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" controls=\"controls\" id=\"audio-284161-1\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%; visibility: hidden;\"><source src=\"https:\/\/dl.dropboxusercontent.com\/u\/7190256\/HF%20Productions\/Fun%20stuff\/Fake%208%20Bit.mp3?_=1\" type=\"audio\/mpeg\"\/><a href=\"https:\/\/dl.dropboxusercontent.com\/u\/7190256\/HF%20Productions\/Fun%20stuff\/Fake%208%20Bit.mp3\">https:\/\/dl.dropboxusercontent.com\/u\/7190256\/HF%20Productions\/Fun%20stuff\/Fake%208%20Bit.mp3<\/a><\/audio>-->","time":"August 25th, 2013 1:27 pm","title":"A good quick way to do 8-bit sounding sfx","title_was_empty":false}