How Slots Music & Sound Effects are Composed
Slot machines have always been bright in colour and bold in sound, attracting players to by way of flashing graphics and spinning reels. Since heading online, slots providers have had to find new ways for their games to stand out from the rest.
One such way is to take sound effects and musical scores to the next level, so that players come back not just for graphics and gameplay, but for their favourite soundtracks as well. Have you ever wondered how slots music and sound effects are created? Wonder no more.
The first thing to take into account is a game’s theme, because this will dictate the genre of music and the types of sound effects that should be used. A game that takes place on the high seas may require a sea shanty and accompanying watery sound effects, whereas a jungle themed game might employ a more soothing soundtrack featuring animal calls and noises.
Slot composers are also keen on having the player of a game remember that they are playing first and foremost for the sheer enjoyment of the game. This means that music has to celebrate both the ups and downs of a given game.
Flow is important in any slot soundtrack – the last thing a gamer wants is to have a stop-start soundtrack that disrupts the rhythm of their gameplay. The BPM (beats per minute) is kept between 120 to 132, depending on how fast paced a provider wants their slot’s gameplay and interactions to be.