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No Man's Sky adds an audio and music editor in its patch 2.24; official trailer

No Man's Sky adds an audio and music editor in its patch 2.24; official trailer

Hello Games' work continues to add new functionalities and experiences within the wild world of its universe.

The debut of No Man's Sky was hard, but in Hello Games they worked to improve all aspects of their video game and bring the public closer to the initial promises. Beyond is the last major update, but the study has not stopped removing new patches or adding functionalities. The developer has announced that update 2.24 is now available, which implements a device known as the ByteBeat, nothing more and nothing less than an audio and sound editor. You can watch the trailer on these lines.

"The construction of bases is an important part", since the players "invest time" in it. This is what Hello Games says on its website, which reminds that many users have asked for the possibility of adding music and sounds to their own constructions. "Our team likes creative challenges, and audio is one of our great passions." Over the past few weeks, they confess, one of their employees has been committed to developing an audio tool for the community, something that has finally materialized.

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A capture of the No Man's Sky audio tool.

How does it work?

"We like the idea of ​​creating something that can encourage anyone to design good audio." The team explains its operation below. Once you are at your base, "the ByteBeat will immediately start producing sound." The formulas of the tools are made from the waveforms, which are manipulated by mathematics, but automatically, the tool is responsible for processing mathematical calculations to generate procedural sounds that the user can manipulate. ByteBeat is deep enough for the most experienced to explore all its possibilities, according to Hello Games.

No Man's Sky is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC. The title of Hello Games was born as an exclusive console, but it was finally published on the Microsoft machine.

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