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http://www.cyd.liu.se/~tompe573/hp/projects.html

I seem to recall someone else posting about this before, at least about Sfxr, but I didn't see anyone mention Musagi. For those of you who don't know, these are both excellent tools for creating content for your games, particularly if you're shooting for that 8-bit retro feel.

Sfxr is extremely easy to use and can generate all sorts of useful sound effects. Musagi is used for creating music and also has a very intuitive interface. The tutorial "Making Music in Musagi" takes you through all the basics of how to start making your own music. Musagi is still in development, and right now only outputs to a wav format, but this can be converted to ogg for use in BYOND games.

Just though I'd share that with the BYOND crowd, and hopefully bring in some more users for Musagi, as I'd really love to see it continued.