Based on the comment left by LearnCocos2D, I looked into ObjectAL. For those not familiar with ObjectAL
, it is designed to be a simple and intuitive interface to OpenAL
and AVAudioPlayer
. You can download and find more information about it here...
http://kstenerud.github.io/ObjectAL-for-iPhone/index.html
For my audio clip I used 3 to 5 second long .caf audio file of a motor sound. ObjectAL
allowed me to continuously loop and vary the pitch of the audio file. By varying the pitch, I could simulate the motor at different speeds.
Below is a sample of the code...
Two member variables or you can set them as properties...
ALBuffer *_buffer;
ALSource *_source;
Method to initialize the motor sound effect...
- (void)initializeSound
{
// We'll let OALSimpleAudio deal with the device and context.
// Since we're not going to use it for playing effects, don't give it any sources.
[OALSimpleAudio sharedInstance].reservedSources = 0;
_source = [ALSource source];
_buffer = [[OpenALManager sharedInstance] bufferFromFile:@"EngineSound.caf"];
_source.pitch = 0.30; // Start at low pitch for engine idle.
[_source play:_buffer loop:YES];
}
Inside my SKScene
's update method I adjust the pitch according to speed.
- (void)update:(CFTimeInterval)currentTime
{
CGFloat enginePitch;
// Code to calculate desired enginePitch value based on vehicle speed.
_source.pitch = enginePitch;
}
Because of an alleged bug in SpriteKit
, I did have an issue with a gpus_ReturnNotPermittedKillClient
EXC_BAD_ACCESS
error when closing the app. I found the fix here...
https://stackoverflow.com/a/19283721/3148272