Woops, sounds.
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From: Charles Rivard woofer...@sbcglobal.net
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Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 10:35 PM
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Concerning question 2: Do we have any collections
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Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 10:03 PM
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Hi Muhammed,
In order to create a radio sound effect you need a sound editor like
Goldwave or Soundforge. You would start by removing
: Re: [Audyssey] A question to you all audyssey folks.
Hi Muhammed,
In order to create a radio sound effect you need a sound editor like
Goldwave or Soundforge. You would start by removing some of the base
from the speech recording in order to give it that radio tinny
quality. Then, you can mix
Sorry, I was rightigng to quickly.
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From: Clement Chou chou.clem...@gmail.com
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Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 9:50 PM
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Uh.. collections of what exactly
: Sunday, January 09, 2011 2:52 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] A question to you all audyssey folks.
This is what I do. I go to perimetric witch is in eq, then I select size
phoneline effect. I don't know how to remove bace, someone or any sound
designers like Lee, please help me
: Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 10:03 PM
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Hi Muhammed,
In order to create a radio sound effect you need a sound editor like
Goldwave or Soundforge
] A question to you all audyssey folks.
Hi,
Nope, a low pass filter passes the lows, so it allows the low
frequencies through. That'd be what you'd go for if you wanted the
party next door sound to take an extreme example. A high pass filter
would be more appropriate in this case, but you'd still
: Re: [Audyssey] A question to you all audyssey folks.
Hi,
Nope, a low pass filter passes the lows, so it allows the low
frequencies through. That'd be what you'd go for if you wanted the
party next door sound to take an extreme example. A high pass filter
would be more appropriate in this case
] A question to you all audyssey folks.
Hi scot, don't work. I managed to find the fuz, but I get the annoying fuz
background sound which is annoying. I want it to be perfect, with no fuz
hissing noises in the background. Basically, I selected low freaquency
filtor, I went to the bit where it said
Hi all,
I just need to post this quickly. First of all, this is the biggest question
of all. Sorry if I can't spell check, I don't really have any time. So, to the
point, how do you do a radio quality like Captain Chase communicates with Orion
in the missions telling him the objectives? I
Uh.. collections of what exactly?
At 01:26 PM 08/01/2011, you wrote:
Hi all,
I just need to post this quickly. First of all, this is the biggest
question of all. Sorry if I can't spell check, I don't really have
any time. So, to the point, how do you do a radio quality like
Captain Chase
Hi Muhammed,
In order to create a radio sound effect you need a sound editor like
Goldwave or Soundforge. You would start by removing some of the base
from the speech recording in order to give it that radio tinny
quality. Then, you can mix in some radio static to give it that fuzzy
connection
: Saturday, January 08, 2011 3:26 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] A question to you all audyssey folks.
Hi all,
I just need to post this quickly. First of all, this is the biggest
question of all. Sorry if I can't spell check, I don't really have any
time. So, to the point, how do you do a radio quality
Hi Charles,
I believe Muhammed was refering to sound collections. He sent me a
similar qquestion off list asking for any free sound collections we
could share. However, as I pointed out on list most sound effects have
strict licenses just like software and requires proper licensing
depending on
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] A question to you all audyssey folks.
Hi Muhammed,
In order to create a radio sound effect you need a sound editor like
Goldwave or Soundforge. You would start by removing some of the base
if you mean sounds.
for the second, yes I have 40 or so gb of sound collections.
no I can't send them at you, alegal for one thing and paying for all
my data for another.
for the first question.
record your sound file, and have it converted to telephone quality.
ie record your sound save it
you can buy royalty disks for dirt cheap mind you.
I have a couple disks of imporio, and a couple other disks I was given.
also, therecordest.com I think has a free but small library.
I also got some authentic sfx libs for about 100 bucks 4cds worth.
I also picked some from eurica corp these were
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