Audio Middleware
Audio Middleware is software that acts as a bridge between audio content and the game or application it is used in. It allows developers to manage and implement sound effects, music, and voiceovers without needing to write complex code. This makes it easier to create immersive audio experiences in video games and other interactive media.
By using Audio Middleware, developers can adjust audio settings in real-time, ensuring that sounds respond dynamically to player actions or environmental changes. Popular examples of Audio Middleware include FMOD and Wwise, which provide tools for sound design, mixing, and playback, enhancing the overall user experience.