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Hi All,
I have been getting music for my simple games at AudioJungle and would like to know where others are getting their music. Trying to look for an alternative. Thanks! |
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Check out Melody Loops:
http://www.melodyloops.com/ I was pretty happy with what they offer, and the pricing and licensing terms are very reasonable. All the music from my latest title was from there. |
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See this site: free if you credit him or $10 no credit. And the stuff is good.
http://www.danosongs.com Jay |
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Thanks guys. I'll check them out
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We actually got ours done for free by contacting Music Technology departments at local universities asking for students who would be interested in producing game sounds for a game to be published on the app store. The response was phenomenal and the results impressive. I frequently get complemented on the game sounds.
Take a look at our thread here for more info: http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=171794 It's worth a shot. By doing this we didn't just get customised quality game sounds done for free but we also have continued our relationship with that students and will be using him again for any future sounds we need developing. Lucky for him he'll be getting paid from now on! |
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I use Premiumbeats.com. I always buy tracks that has loopable sections in them, then I'd just cut them into two parts. Part A being the non-looping intro that lasts 5-30 secs and Part B being the main loop that lasts up to 2 mins.
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Thats an awesome write up of your game production experience. Really appreciate all the details. Thanks! |
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