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I'm looking for some sounds when something big passes the camera very close.
It sounds like a very low bass. first it sounds soft an when it's close to the camera it sounds very loud.
It sounds like a very low bass. first it sounds soft an when it's close to the camera it sounds very loud.
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Well, the way the expert sound engineers do this is record something mechanical like a cars, planes, food processors, slaps, feedback, etc... then slow the speed way down to maybe 20, 30, 40, 50 percent. Then you can combine different recordings together and really make some cool sounds!
With synthesizer you can desgin some pretty awsome boomy waves as well. The possibilities are endless!
With synthesizer you can desgin some pretty awsome boomy waves as well. The possibilities are endless!
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All of you are too into FINDING sounds online and from games. Just get out there with a microphone and the amount of discovery can be quite more effective. Recording your own sounds really is the best way to go. The options you have to work with are endless. Plus there is no potential copyright problem. Anything you find online is protected by copyright by law, unless they have clearly stated the items royalty free.
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