How to Make Custom Songs in Friday Night Funkin

avatarSortyingSlag10 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum10 months ago

Yo, just grab some music software, compose your jam, and use Modding Plus to put it in the game! You got this!

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avatarInterferingHood10 months ago

First, you'll need some music software like FL Studio or GarageBand to create your track. Then, use the Modding Plus tool to import it into the game. It's like baking a cake - but funkier!


avatarSingingRidge10 months ago

It's not that hard - use music-making software and Modding Plus. Done and done!


avatarNickelingAlan10 months ago

As someone who's done this before, I recommend starting with an easy-to-use tool like Audacity for your music. Combine that with the Kade Engine modding platform to get your custom song into FNF.


avatarSortyingSlag10 months ago

Honestly, just use FL Studio and the Modding Plus tool. Works like a charm!

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