Ambient Sound

Vanda Engine 1.3.3

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Ambient Sound
  

Ambient Sound
Ambient sound is a background noise present in your scene. Ambient sound is very important in video games. It performs a number of functions including:
 
·    Providing audio continuity in your scene.
·    Preventing an unnatural silence when no other sound is present.
·    Establishing or reinforcing the mood.
 
Ambient sounds in Vanda Engine 1 have no position or direction.
To access ambient sound editor, choose Create | Ambient Sound... from the main menu. Alternatively, you can click the   button.
 
Name
Lets you choose a unique name for ambient sound.
 
Select Button
Lets you select the Vorbis file. Vorbis files (.ogg extension) compress to a smaller size than MP3 files, which reduces bandwidth and storage requirements.
 
Because ambient sound has no position or direction, you can import a stereo Vorbis file to simulate an illusion of directionality and audible perspective.
Vanda Engine 1 works fine with 44100Hz Vorbis files.
 
Volume
Lets you change the volume of ambient sound. Accepted values are (0.0f, any]. Default value is 1.0.
 
Pitch
Lets you change the pitch of ambient sound. Accepted values are (0.0f, any]. Default value is 1.0.
 
  
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