I would like to do something like that. For example, The jump sound from the Mariogames or the sound when mining a block in Minecraft, or collecting a ring in Sonic. How to create such sounds. Do you do that with programs? Or do you pick that up with the mic and make the sounds with objects?
Of course you can create sounds with programs, but usually you just take the Reallifepentant with a microphone and then edit this soundtrack with a program.
That is different.
Some things are recorded with programs / devices, and again with the micro. In part, these sounds are then reworked on the computer and / or mixed together with other sounds.
Here are some videos linked by the sound team of the game Guild Wars 2, which shows how some of the local game sounds were created.
https://guildnews.de/behind-the-sound-video-von-arenanet-5/
@Myrmiron I guess Audacity will not do that, right?
@ ChrisCat1 I guess the sounds of the Mario games have been created with programs. Do you know any programs with which you can create such simple sounds?
https://de.wikipedia.org/...i/Keyboard or a program that simmulates this.