or celery with peanut butter and raisins. ahh i AM the master chefYou've never heard of celery and peanut butter? That is the only way to eat celery!
Neckbreak sound effect...
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Mmm sounds delicious. I wonder if the raisens make a good cracking sound...
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Celery is good... with peanut butter!
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Peanut butter can also be used for wounds in makeup!
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...Getting back on topic here [...you guys were making me hungry, though], you can probably steal a good snapping noise from a computer game. FPS games have sound effects of bones breaking from falls and such -- something perfect for a neck snap. Just browse through the game files [or even the CD] for sounds. You're bound to find something very useful there.
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Why steal a sound effect when you can make an original one all by yourself?
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Right... um... no... use celery instead...
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I figure if you are even gonna spend the time going outside to record a fall, spend an extra 20 seconds to record a stick of celery.
I figure if you are even gonna spend the time going outside to record a fall, spend an extra 20 seconds to record a stick of celery.
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Guys guys guys, I have the perfect breaking joints sound that would work great with a neck. Go to your local butchers and simply ask for a joint. Lamb is probably a good one here you get 2 sections of bone eiher side of the bone, Get your microphone set up and simply pull the joint around breaking it. It'll make some gruesome sounds.
This effect is brilliant because as you bend the joint, you get more breaking - With all the tendons breaking apart. So you can make a short break for a neck, or a long break for an elbow or backbone.
This effect is brilliant because as you bend the joint, you get more breaking - With all the tendons breaking apart. So you can make a short break for a neck, or a long break for an elbow or backbone.
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