Audio Occlusion with ADX2 and Unity
Introduction Occlusion refers to the obstruction of a path between two points. This phenomenon can be calculated in games by
Read moreIntroduction Occlusion refers to the obstruction of a path between two points. This phenomenon can be calculated in games by
Read moreIntroduction Part 1 of this series covered some of ADX2’s basic 3D audio features. Part 2 expanded on that by
Read moreIntroduction In last month’s blog, we looked at setting up an immersive 3D audio scene in Unity. This month, we
Read moreIntroduction ADX2 offers a variety of different methods for controlling the spatial playback of sounds. From simple monophonic playback to
Read moreRandomly pitched string-like sounds can be an effective way of communicating a confused status effect in games which are stylistic.
Read moreIntroduction A new version of ADX2 dropped earlier this month, and with it came some handy new features. You can
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Read moreThere are many ways to loop audio in ADX2, where some methods allow for more control and flexibility than others.
Read moreIntroduction One of the biggest differences between video games and more traditional sorts of linear media is the added level
Read moreIntroduction Most guns in shooter games utilise a discrete single-shot firing mechanic, which is generally pretty straight-forward to design for,
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