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How do i add/import sound effects and/or music into my game?

Simply as the question says: "How do i add/import sound effects and/or music into my game?"

Please help if you can.

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asked Nov 30 '10 at 04:10 AM

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I have removed your side question "Does anyone know any free download music making software, and where to get it from?" because we want one (1) question per thread. Please ask the question again or search for it as it probably already has been answered.

Dec 01 '10 at 02:04 PM Nicolaj Schweitz ♦♦

and the other question sounds like a "Google task". Search for "Free music making software".

Dec 04 '10 at 02:29 AM BerggreenDK
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Open unity resize the window so make sure you can see your desktop in the back. Open the folder which contains the music and drag it in to unitys "Project" area. You can only get MP3 2 work :)

sorry i don't know any good music makers :)

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answered Nov 30 '10 at 04:21 AM

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Formats other than just MP3 work, such as WAV, OGG, etc.

Nov 30 '10 at 04:36 AM BinaryCaveman

Oh yea i forgot about OGG But im not sure on WAW :)

Nov 30 '10 at 04:45 AM MC HALO

adding MP3 will automatically convert it into correct format. Just import assets.

Dec 04 '10 at 02:30 AM BerggreenDK

yea i know that but will it convert wav files because mines don't like to work

Dec 04 '10 at 03:02 AM MC HALO
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To add sound clips into your game, either right-click in the Project tab and click Import New Asset..., or manually drag the file into your project's Asset/ folder.

As for free music making software, I would recommend Audacity, a free open-source audio editor.

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answered Nov 30 '10 at 04:37 AM

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MP3 Format doesn't work for me,only .wav.

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answered Nov 20 '12 at 09:53 PM

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if you mean in terms of in-game fx, i always add an audio source to an empty game object, save it as a prefab and you got a sound emitter.

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answered Dec 04 '10 at 01:46 AM

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