Author Topic: ►►Simple Tutorial for making Music  (Read 6069 times)

Hey hey there.
This is a very simple tutorial to making music. Feel free to use it!

Getting a song
First of all, you should have an idea for what song you would like to use.
You could have an mp3 on your computer already, or you could get one from Youtube.
If you have a song already downloaded skip over the next section.

Getting a song from Youtube
Alrighty then, get a Youtube video. Copy down the URL then head on over to: Here!
Paste it in and download the song real quick. Save the MP3 and head on to the next section.

Creating the Mono OGG
Now you will need to grab a copy of Audacity from Here!
Open Audacity and open up your MP3.

Follow the following if you are using a stereo MP3! If you are using a mono mp3 then head over to the next section





Lastly
Be sure to edit your MP3 down so it's legal for Blockland and loops pretty well.
Now just hit File -> Export as OGG Vorbis and save it into your Blockland music folder.

Now just post it!
« Last Edit: November 18, 2009, 09:45:02 PM by SuperToxic »

All I can say, is Inb4Tyler66BitchingAboutHowYo uSomehowStoleHisTutorial.
That, and it's a good tutorial, better than my method.

Thanks, i used to be able to do it like that, then i forgot. /bookmark

Thanks, i used to be able to do it like that, then i forgot. /bookmark
You're welcome
Also I never expected anyone to bookmark this
lol

« Last Edit: November 22, 2009, 06:11:58 PM by ottosparks »

One question, what program is that?

One question, what program is that?
Sry didnt see the other link, i heard the other guy made a similar tutorial, they said this is easier..Hope your right if so then god bless you!

Do you know how to convert MIDI files to Mono Ogg files with audacity?

You're welcome
Also I never expected anyone to bookmark this
lol
Who wouldnt i tried it and it worked! Thanks man i owe you one.

Do you know how to convert MIDI files to Mono Ogg files with audacity?
You could use the Mixcraft 4 Demo to convert MIDI files into an OGG, MP3, WAV, and some other extension I can't remember.

All I can say, is Inb4Tyler66BitchingAboutHowYo uSomehowStoleHisTutorial.
That, and it's a good tutorial, better than my method.
You need to stop. I sorta like this tutorial.

You could use the Mixcraft 4 Demo to convert MIDI files into an OGG, MP3, WAV, and some other extension I can't remember.
Thank you. :D

Edited down the screenshot for less pagestretch
Go nuts.

thank you really much! i just messed up on the changing mono part. now it works :D