Hey, @ReallyLongArms, great update! However I ran into a problem:
With the following Set up, I can’t seem to get an audio to play without using an audio listener. Also, when I do use it, the audio just comes from my right ear piece. What’s wrong?
Finished that intercom thing, i also set it to be downloadable! feel free to check it out (Intercom test - Roblox)
Dear god? After some new cloud API for script, you give us that? “It’s only a Beta” we don’t care at all, we will just push the thing already to his limit!
I do wish the GetConnectedWires()
function is usable in normal scripts. Because currently (I think) there’s no way to know what AudioPlayer an AudioEmitter is connected to without looping through the whole game. Unless all the AudioPlayers are in a single folder.
Haven’t tried it for myself yet, but is it possible to have npcs detecting volume of voice chat, like when a player screams, also blocking access to the game if they’re muted?
also added some walkie talkies too the game too
(unlike the intercom there has to be a second player to test the walkie talkies)
If you wanna add this but are having issues actually implementing it you can dm on me discord (discord username is still steel_apples) and ill see if i can find the issue
I lost very much time searching after the problem why there was no audio playing. It was because the rbxassetid:// thing was not added automaticly. why is that done with other instances in roblox studio but not with the Audio Player? Is that by design?
most likely cause its still in beta and just got released
This is huge! An absolute game changer!!!
You could probably make a audioListener and set it to the same group as Voice Chat. Then wire a audioAnalyzer to that audioListener, and based on volume, you could make npc react to the Voice Chat.
This is absolutely nuts! I remember seeing this at RDC and I knew this would drastically level up sound-design in experiences.
Finally, we are able to do more with not just sound, but player voices!
The existing
Sound
instance functions as a file-player; however, if parented to aPart
orAttachment
, it will also behave as a 3D audio emitter that can be heard by your listener.
So just to clarify - Sound and Sound Groups are planning to stay and not planned to deprecated in the far, far future when this new API becomes fully embraced? I’m assuming Sound and Sound Groups are still the best way to handle global audio played via SoundService?
does it need to active the vc?
The Audio API Tutorial game is uncopylocked, but the game is set to private, so you can’t play it to take a quick peek.
Simply click the three dots and you can edit in Studio to play test
Nuh Uh!!!
What’s the difference between roblox’s default dynamic sound objects and these new ones?
does it only work for the people who have voice chats?
ik ik
but I wanted to take a quick peek :)
idk
One of the best updates this year! Super excited to try this out