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MainSoftwareMusicLinksAboutMenuLatest updatesLabChirp 1.60 released!LabChirp 1.50 released!Labhits 2017!Labhits 2016!Spotify!Labhits 2015!SASOD 1.05 released!LabChirp 1.25 released!Labhits 2014!SASOD is finally released!View all updatesWelcome to Labbed.netHi! I'm Labbed, and this is where I put some of my creations.I'm mostly known for my sound effect generation tool LabChirp, but I also make music with synth pop and old school video game music influences, or something like that.I've also made a shoot 'em up! And I'm working on creating more games, so hopefully there will be more soon.If you want to stay updated on what I do, you can follow me on Twitter or Ello.Latest update: LabChirp 1.60 released! Posted 2019-12-15 15:06:55Hello everyone! I suddenly decided to work a bit more on LabChirp after some nice feedback a while back, so here is LabChirp 1.60!Not as big of an update as 1.50, but there's definitely some improvements! Read the changelog and download LabChirp here!Now I'm gonna resume working on my game. If you are interested in updates on that, please follow me on twitter!Have a good day today!63 comments:James - 2019-12-26 08:35:10Thanks for making this amazing program! It's so helpful! I'm going to spread it around! =)Labbed - 2019-12-26 13:33:47Thanks, James! Please do!Dell’arena - 2020-01-09 18:41:00Hello new site?PixieRoid - 2020-01-12 19:39:15Hello, PixieRoid here.Thanks for creating this great application. I will be using it for future game builds and proto-type ideas.Labbed - 2020-01-12 21:37:15I'm glad you like it, PixieRoid! Good luck with your future projects!rusted - 2020-01-19 22:55:14absolutely love labchirp, have for a long time. the addition of fx was huge. theres only one improvement i can think of off hand that could make it better. on the batch randomizer a graphical display of the graphs for min and max values would give some really nice visual feedback of the functions.Labbed - 2020-01-20 18:41:27Thanks, rusted! If you hold your mouse over the panels on the left side on the Envelopes tab in the Randomizer, you will see randomized previews for that envelope with the current settings. Is that what you mean? Or did you mean something else?rusted - 2020-01-31 07:51:24i meant like two graphs shown at once, like min in on color and max in another, perhaps the space between them shaded, the random gives a bit of an idea of what can happen but the graphing interface can be a bit confusing when first starting with the program, took me a while to get my head around.Labbed - 2020-01-31 08:57:18Ah, I think I understand what you mean now. A shaded area between the absolute min values it could go, and the absolute max values it could go, could be helpful indeed. Perhaps a second shaded area within, where the maximum "Next X" has been applied.I'll think about it. Thanks for your feedback!mj.J - 2020-02-14 04:00:28Just the envelope SFX tool I was looking for. Thank you! I'll email more comments shortly.Dana - 2020-03-11 19:13:43I I'm going to try this website. Zser - 2020-04-02 19:21:30FunnyFunny ya funny guyrusted - 2020-04-19 23:19:09been using LabChirp a lot lately, and a few features its missing dawned on me. a preset manager in the Mutator like the one in the randomizer would be nice, and adding rename and delete options to the preset manager in the Randomizer would streamline things a bit instead of manually having to go into the folder to modify/remove things. other than that a batch randomizer preset values randomizer might be nice, i made one on a discordbot in tagscript that returns random numbers for each parameter based upon the min and max ranges but those need typed in, if it were on a clickable "lazy button" icon within the program that could make it more powerful for workflows.Labbed - 2020-04-20 02:02:03Thanks again for your feedback. Can you please explain further what you mean by "batch randomizer preset values randomizer"? Do you mean something that could generate Randomizer presets?I agree that the preset management is quirky as it is today. I should definitely update that for a future version.Anoynomous - 2020-06-29 18:57:33those are botsBLAZER - 2020-08-30 04:31:44Hello!BLAZER - 2020-08-30 04:33:08test hahahahaBLAZER - 2020-08-30 04:34:43‎testBLAZER - 2020-08-30 04:34:58test2Conner - 2020-09-04 06:55:23THANK YOU SO MUCH now i can make sounds for our game thank you alot your program is the best IN THE WORLD i wiil spred this around to everyone thx.Jack os - 2020-09-04 17:49:21How do you get LabChirp on mac?Labbed - 2020-09-04 19:21:58Hi Jack os! You can download Mono from here: https://www.mono-project.com/download/stable/Once installed, you should be able to use the command line to run LabChirp through Mono.https://www.mono-project.com/docs/about-mono/supported-platforms/macos/#running-mono-applications-on-macosJack os - 2020-09-04 19:22:55Thanks!!!Jack os - 2020-09-04 20:43:00Thanks!!!Jack os - 2020-09-04 20:43:31I don't really understandJack os - 2020-09-04 20:43:39How you do itLabbed - 2020-09-04 21:43:50Follow the links in my comment above to find instructions on how to install and how to run programs with Mono.When Mono is installed, open the terminal, and type mono LabChirp.exe (or the full path to the exe).Mike Oxlong - 2020-11-20 15:01:11Hi Labbed.net!I would absolutely LOVE to see a feature where one could open an already made sound effect and extract all physics information.Labbed - 2020-11-20 18:30:51Hello, Mike!You mean where you could open a WAV file and have LabChirp recreate the sound with its parameters? Unfortunately, such a feature is probably way too complex for LabChirp. And if you just want to analyze frequencies and such, there are probably other tools for that which are much more suitable.If you want to edit a sound originally created in LabChirp, then you have to open an LCH file. If you lost the LCH file or never saved it, there isn't much you can do other than try to recreate it yourself.Gustavo - 2020-11-23 18:31:01Hey bro, I've been looking for something like your program for a long time ... I was even thinking about making my own sound creation program hahah. Seriously, thank you very much for that. And just out of curiosity, what program language did you use to create this?Labbed - 2020-11-23 19:03:43Thanks for your comment, Gustavo! I'm glad you've found it useful!LabChirp is written in C# with the .NET framework.Gustavo - 2020-11-23 21:49:52Do you think in add more wave shapes, or in improve the custom wave persoalnization, to possibilite criation of more natural sounds? Is that very hard?Gustavo - 2020-11-23 21:54:34Do you think in add more wave shapes, or in improve the custom wave persoalnization, to possibilite criation of more natural sounds? Is that very hard?Gustavo - 2020-11-23 21:59:52Do you think in add more wave shapes, or in improve the custom wave persoalnization, to possibilite criation of more natural sounds? Is that very hard?Gustavo - 2020-11-23 22:08:27Do you think in add more wave shapes, or in improve the custom wave persoalnization, to possibilite criation of more natural sounds? Is that very hard?Labbed - 2020-11-23 22:09:47You can't really get a natural sound by only manipulating the waveform itself. Depending on what you're trying to achieve you need to tweak all parameters and envelopes. Also try adding some effects, like reverb, to get a different sound.Sorry I can't be more helpful, there's not really a straightforward way to do it.Gustavo - 2020-11-23 22:15:26Do you think in add more wave shapes, or in improve the custom wave persoalnization, to possibilite criation of more natural sounds? Is that very hard?Gustavo - 2020-11-24 21:31:11Bro, i think every time i reload my page, my comment was send again, im really sorry, deleat this comments please. Btw, thanks for you answer.Labbed - 2020-11-24 22:49:43I noticed ?You're not the first to do that. I've added a form resubmission prevention on the site now, so it shouldn't happen again.Lilly - 2020-12-20 16:46:14I'm New I need helpChristopher - 2020-12-30 00:21:01Is there a forum for randomization presets, the ones already in labchirb are awesome, but other sounds are pretty hard to make considering that im fairly new to this.Christopher - 2020-12-30 00:22:55Is there a forum for randomization presets, the ones already in labchirb are awesome, but other sounds are pretty hard to make considering that im fairly new to this.Labbed - 2020-12-30 01:05:48Not that I know of, Christopher. But that would be cool! However, I think random presets are slightly too complex for most people to fool around with, so the community around it probably wouldn't be very big.Maybe I could host something like that here, on labbed.net, if there is enough interest.massimo - 2021-02-04 18:17:45hi siskristina - 2021-02-17 02:54:25kristina is 1cody - 2021-02-26 16:39:39xfihfdtbhnbnm jnhfcr player - 2021-02-27 07:40:44that is the best sound generation I have seen in my life, thanks for making this. I loved the presets, and what is the length peram for?Labbed - 2021-02-27 12:30:57Thank you, cr player! The length parameter is how many "samples" the generated sound will be. 22050 samples is one second.LOL_7 - 2021-04-22 19:37:44Nicepossiblyamagicmage - 2021-05-23 00:04:12this is an awesome tool!Labbed - 2021-05-23 01:22:23Thank you, possiblyamagicmage! I'm glad you like it!dragonoid - 2021-06-07 01:30:20hello there! I love the features of the program, but can you please lable the controles more, and put everything that relates to a specific category in groupings, so blind screen reader users can use it propperly? Thanks in the advanced, lolLabbed - 2021-06-07 08:39:39Thanks for your feedback, dragonoid! I'll look into that for the next version.bks - 2021-08-01 13:12:18I have made and making very similar program but it also allows mml like editing. This is the one gives control to the user. SFXR works but doesn't offer the control it gives. Great work!Labbed - 2021-08-01 18:32:22Cool! Keep it up!schizoid (formerly rusted) - 2021-08-22 19:04:54so i found another program polyphone that makes sound fonts, and made this kit purely from labchirp samples, thought id sharehttps://www.polyphone-soundfonts.com/documents/27-instrument-sets/569-wasteland-kitLabbed - 2021-08-22 21:18:27Hello schizoid! That's really cool!I don't have an account there so I can't download, and I'm not too familiar with the sf2 format anyway, but I'm sure other people will find it useful.Thanks for using LabChirp!The Genius - 2021-10-25 03:53:33Great software man, keep developing it, I assure you, this software is great.Labbed - 2021-10-25 06:25:53Thanks, The Genius! I will!sup - 2022-03-25 15:48:48awesomeMARCVS - 2022-08-12 06:24:06¡Genial! LabChirp es excelente. Gracias.Lv99 Lizardman - 2022-10-18 06:52:39This is a great piece of software! Thank you for developing it. I'm making a retro-style video game and it has been perfect for creating sound effects.Just one suggestion. For parts where you can specify a wave type, there's the option for a "Custom" wave. It would be useful if you could import an existing WAV file to use for your custom wave, rather than creating a wave by hand. That way you could import/export waves that work well for you and keep a library of favorites around.Cheers!Labbed - 2022-10-18 17:50:10Thanks for your suggestion, Lv99 Lizardman! I'll consider it for a future version, but I cannot promise anything.Good luck with your game!Format with [b]bold[/b], [i]italic[/i] and/or [u]underline[/u]All content created by Labbed unless otherwise noted. Privacy Policy