smpeefx
smpeefx is a simple sound effect creation tool. Use your mouse to place musical notes in the form of colored blocks then generate a variety of fun sounds.
Implemented Features
- Create simple sound effect with few clicks
- Edit, copy and paste from a library of 64 sound effects
- Select from the 11 predefined instruments or create your own
- Use the integrated piano to place your notes with more precision
- Change speed, pitch and gain
- Visualize the spectrum of your sounds and instruments as you click
- Unlimited save of your compositions for future edit
- Share you creations with the community as a base64 string
- Export your effects in wav format and use them as you please
- Import sound effets from PICO-8 fantasy console editor
- Small and portable, no installation is required
smpeefx has been made with Visual Basic 6, it’s a design choice and some kind of an "artistic constraint". Because of that the program only run on Microsoft Windows or compatible platform.
Note: The tool you can play with in this page is running on Boxedwine emulator. You may encounter problems that you won't have on your computer.
Be warned that this program has not been extensively tested, save your work frequently with [CTRL+S]. Please let me know if there is any problem. Also new features requests will be welcomed but may be not implemented.
most important Have fun with it
Published | 3 days ago |
Status | In development |
Category | Tool |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | EBArtSoft@ |
Tags | Audio, Music Production, Sound effects, Soundtoy, tool |
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Your tool is good for small sound effects like in old console games.
I just found a small problem at first because windows considered this file a riskware, I do not know why but it is working fine and did not ask for any special permission. Maybe, it is because the import of low-level windows libraries. Anyway,
Good Job!
I know that, unfortunately as VB6 is often used for making viruses, Windows Defender is very suspicious. Sometimes I also get the notification just while compiling. But it is obvious that we cannot have blind trust in a tool downloaded from the internet, it is a real issue.
A workaround would be to digitally sign the program but I don't have the resources to do that yet.
In any case, thank you for your comment Mostafa808