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Elad
Tsabeat/Sattel Battle

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Posted : Feb 18, 2009 18:22
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wnlull
          www.sattelbattle.com
http://yoavweinberg.weebly.com/
aXis
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Posted : Feb 22, 2009 15:06
heres how i wud do it .

Make a Big snare to crash wit some big delay, more irregular the better. bounce the wav.

Now, Cut random quarter notes if ur workin on a track around 120 bpm . now random combinations of these 16th notes will sound like this .

Damn simple. I guess this is the easiest ' darkpsy glitch lead '
aXis
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Posted : Feb 22, 2009 15:07
u can pitchup the wav up and down a litle to add ur own zwing
geekhorde
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Posted : Feb 22, 2009 17:33
So like a cut and paste thing with 16th note samples of the delayed snare? Interesting. Will have to try this.
mk47
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Posted : Feb 22, 2009 20:54
big snare with big delay ?? .. adi , samples or stfu
aXis
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Feb 23, 2009 11:59
well i said snare cos u can use it frm a sample bank.

But fr sure its damn simple Yo.
Listen to electrpnose .
aXis
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Posted : Feb 23, 2009 11:59
n i know u wont try it cos ur a fat stoner
NikC
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Posted : Feb 24, 2009 04:37
Firstly - @Sattel Battel...

Secondly:

I do have my own ideas about how those particular sounds are made with regards to the new Tranformers films (as opposed to the old transforming sound which was made with an old vocoder - which I can't for the life of me remember the name of argh! Will post when I remember)

None-the-less: Firstly what you need to remember about film sound design these days is it's pretty much all recording and sample-mangling based. There's very little raw synthesis.

Here's an attempt I had trying to do similar sound sequence to what Sattel Battel put up:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/7ltge1

Did it pretty quickly just now, so it's sounding dirty and not punchy enough... But really it's just how you layer and process your recorded sounds.

The "wawawawa" sound is a servo motor i recorded, pitched with a superfast delay, pitched again, slightly phased and spread, then with a self-oscillating filter on it (used the cubase Tonic one in fact for speed) and then pitched again. (lots of offline)

The rest of the sounds are just bits of hardware from my own foley recordings pieced together and manipulated.
Apart from the explosion of course, which is not one of mine... Explosion is clipped/saturated, eqd (pull the mids back) then compressed for the powerful start.


Whoa - haven't posted on here for a long time haha.. Good thread though           www.myspace.com/beat_nik
geekhorde
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Posted : Feb 24, 2009 06:05
It's interesting that you bring up foley work. I've definitely been thinking much more lately about extremes of sample manipulation, and am kind of fascinated by the sound design done for films like Star Wars and Tron. Interesting stuff. Food for thought.
geekhorde
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Posted : Feb 24, 2009 06:07
And that sound you made is total madness. Very much diggin' it.
mk47
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Posted : Feb 24, 2009 12:25
hey , i was actually referring to the g1 transform sound not the metal clanks and servos one , great job there nik , nice 1 .. but could someone explain the g1 effect ?

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On 2009-02-14 18:15, pipe&slippers wrote:
two saws, one octave apart tuning and some cents, resonant high pass, start sweeping from high going low on the trigger of each note, slight phaser, play the low notes. job done.
Failing that, just sample it innit.




right , piece of piss .. albino 2 - 3 or vanguard or synth1 or cronox ... preset milega ?
x-rayz
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Posted : Feb 24, 2009 19:27
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On 2009-02-24 06:05, geekhorde wrote:
am kind of fascinated by the sound design done for films like Star Wars and Tron. Interesting stuff. Food for thought.


well than check out synth secrets from the creator of Tron sounds, nice old lady named Wendy Carlos.. Probably best synthesist I heard of..           http://www.facebook.com/xrayzproductions
http://www.myspace.com/xrayzproductions
geekhorde
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Posted : Feb 25, 2009 04:30
I do like Wendy Carlos. I have several of her moogish albums on vinyl. Totally awesome.

But I believe Frank Serafine created the sound effects for Tron. Wendy Carlos did the music.

Here's an interview with Frank Serafine:

http://tronfaq.blogspot.com/2009/01/tron-sound-designer-frank-serafine.html
Saii
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Posted : Feb 25, 2009 05:48
hey guys,
i love this topic
anyways, i captured these clips of the transformers movie of all the parts that have sound fx in them.
enjoy...throw it in a sampler and use bits and pieces....

http://www.sendspace.com/file/q5lfj3
          saii.rave.ca
geekhorde
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Posted : Feb 25, 2009 06:34
Awesome.
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