Thursday, January 30, 2014

Put Music In Your Area With Roblox

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Roblox" is a free-to-play online game that allows players to create their own levels and objects, using only a few pre-determined block shapes and sizes. Once finished, you can upload your own levels online and allow other players to journey through your newest creations. You can even upload your own music to add another level of personalization to your levels. However, you will not be able to add any copyrighted music to your levels.


Instructions


1. Log in to your level with Roblox Studio.


2. Click on the object you would like to add music to.


3. Click "Insert" from the top toolbar, mouse over "Services" and then click "Sound."


4. Click the "Browse" button in the tab. A standard Windows explorer window will appear.


5. Locate the sound file you would like to upload and click "OK." Copyrighted music will not play in the game, even if it will initially upload. It may take a few minutes for the file to upload, depending the file's size.


6. Click "OK" to close the window and save the sound to the object.









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