Re: [PD] Fwd: any tips on fart synthesis?

2008-02-03 Thread Andy Farnell


Number 5 sounds pretty good Matt. Something right about
the filter resonance.

Listening to cartoon examples the pitch always seems
to rise then fall.

But then SFX are often not what they seem, possibly
a whoopee custion/balloon or like Marius said, a
trick with water bottles.

The basic waveform is most definitely pulse shaped though.



On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 22:06:00 +0900
"hard off" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://www.m-pi.com/farts.mp3
> 
> ^
> here's some i synthesized this morning.  mainly just simple waveforms
> run through delayed feedback to get a bit of unsynced wobble, and then
> the waveshaping patch i will attach to this mail.
> 
> my original thoughts about the wet filter didn't yield such good
> results, although that might have been because the one i made only has
> fairly short delay lines.
> 
> the farts i made a fairly crap ('scuse the pun), but kind of
> fart-likehowever once i tried to lengthen the sound and play it
> melodically like in that track, it didn't work at all.
> 
> why not contact the author of that track and ask how they did it?
> 'excuse me, may i ask how you make your farts?"  ..etc
> 
> i reckon they're probably samples, but a good synthesis method is also
> possible without a doubt.
> 


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Re: [PD] Fwd: any tips on fart synthesis?

2008-02-02 Thread hard off
http://www.m-pi.com/farts.mp3

^
here's some i synthesized this morning.  mainly just simple waveforms
run through delayed feedback to get a bit of unsynced wobble, and then
the waveshaping patch i will attach to this mail.

my original thoughts about the wet filter didn't yield such good
results, although that might have been because the one i made only has
fairly short delay lines.

the farts i made a fairly crap ('scuse the pun), but kind of
fart-likehowever once i tried to lengthen the sound and play it
melodically like in that track, it didn't work at all.

why not contact the author of that track and ask how they did it?
'excuse me, may i ask how you make your farts?"  ..etc

i reckon they're probably samples, but a good synthesis method is also
possible without a doubt.


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[PD] Fwd: any tips on fart synthesis?

2008-02-02 Thread Vircy Parker
:D fart sounds are really interesting. I propose to try  a collection of
good sounds;. it is more interesting than dialtones :P. but  we need a
phisical model (texture,megatonnes,...)

in adjunt a preliminar view... the archetypal fast fart x)



2008/2/1, Claude Heiland-Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone got any advice on how to make sounds similar to the basses in
> this excerpt from Nightwalker - Rolling Through [NWR005]?
>
> http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/files/temp/fartstep.ogg (80kB)
>
> Really stinky wet fart noises.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Claude
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