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    Quote Originally Posted by paperkut12 View Post
    Those footsteps could come in handy!
    Just recorded this one quickly yesterday as I was alone in the house. I'll try to record some other using other mics and in different locations also.
    Feel free to post what you'd need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drapeama View Post
    Anyone?
    I'll try to record the sound of a train passing by.
    If it is pulled by an Alco with the original engine, I'd be interested.
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    In general, the most overused sound effect of all time would be a different children laugh track. The original track was used in >thousands of productions, such as Diddy Kong Racing and one of the Terminator movies.

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    Decent footsteps are probably one of the most useful sound effects to have. If only because you need so many different types, speeds and surfaces to match the numerous different conditions in a scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgbier View Post
    If it is pulled by an Alco with the original engine, I'd be interested.
    Not too many Alcos running in Canada anymore, other than the odd switcher. I've never seen one in the 20 years that I've been paying attention to such things...

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    For the new short I'm working on I've had to record some various sound effects in case the live recorded sounds don't quite do it. If anyone is interested in the following sound effects, please let me know. I don't know how to upload sounds to the net for dload but I can send them on a CD if anyone is wanting them for anything. These sounds were recorded by a Zoom H2 and azden sgm-1x through a juiced link cx211 (there are two of each because of this)

    1. M-4 slide release
    2. M-4 Clip removal
    3. .223 brass hitting concrete
    4. .223 brass hitting drywall
    5. M-4 automatic fire (5 round burst)
    6. M-4 Clip load / Slide release all one track
    7. 9mm shots (double tap, followed by a shot 1 second after the doubletap)
    8. 9mm slide release
    9. Someone walking with boots going up stairs
    10. Body hitting and cracking drywall
    11. Body slumping to the ground
    12. Typing on keyboard
    13. Running through snow
    14. Walking through snow
    15. Wind blowing through a cornfield

    EDIT: I read in this thread that someone wanted .357 sound effects. Anyone still need them? I can go record various sounds associated with a .357 tomorrow. It will give me something to do, and I always like building a library of effects!

    I have some more, but I'm at work and those are the ones I remember.
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    I and Drape would be interested in the listed sounds.
    He uploaded it on megaupload last time. It's free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie_tango View Post
    I and Drape would be interested in the listed sounds.
    Alright, after I get the .357 sounds tomm I will try to get them up.
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    That would be awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Almohada View Post
    That would be awesome!
    Ditto! More foot steps would be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paperkut12 View Post
    Ditto! More foot steps would be great
    I have also footsteps on concrete and footsteps on ceramic floor.

    I'll try to get them up tomorrow.

    Speaking of my short...does this frame look okay? The scene is a guy at his computer at night supposed to be lit by common room lighting. Even though I used like like 6 lamps to get this effect. I would be happy to redo this scene if someone has a better suggestion on lighting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaunp007 View Post
    Speaking of my short...does this frame look okay? The scene is a guy at his computer at night supposed to be lit by common room lighting. Even though I used like like 6 lamps to get this effect. I would be happy to redo this scene if someone has a better suggestion on lighting.
    Hmm maybe have some accent lighting on the left blue wall. Also, the shirt... user a different color maybe? Unless that logo on the short pertains to the story
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    Quote Originally Posted by Almohada View Post
    Hmm maybe have some accent lighting on the left blue wall. Also, the shirt... user a different color maybe
    Ive filmed the entire scene wearing that shirt...dang. The accent lighting I can do though...should I just set a can light on the ground shooting up the side of the wall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaunp007 View Post
    Ive filmed the entire scene wearing that shirt...dang. The accent lighting I can do though...should I just set a can light on the ground shooting up the side of the wall?

    Thanks
    It would look cool with a blind pattern using a DIY cookie. It doesn't have to be bright, just something soft because that area is very dark
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    Hey Shaun, let me know when and where you'll upload the sounds, I'm really interested by these weapons samples.
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    Just a tip- dont render down the samples.
    You want the audio you import into your NLE to be the highest quality possible, so if possible you want it to be no lower than 24bit untill your final video render, and mono is best unless it is a sound that needs to be stereo (some ambient/general traffic sounds for example). Mono tracks will enable you to pan properly and give you more control over your editing (when you pan a mono track, you pan the whole track, where as when you pan a stereo track, you just pan to one half of the track)
    As has been said over and over, audio is everything, and there is a very noticable difference between 24bit and 16 bit.
    Ideally, all audio should be 24bit uncompressed wav (or aiff if for some unknown reason you use a mac ) and mono. The stereo comes later in editing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilBastardProductions View Post
    Just a tip- dont render down the samples.
    [..] and there is a very noticable difference between 24bit and 16 bit. Ideally, all audio should be 24bit uncompressed wav (or aiff if for some unknown reason you use a mac ) and mono. The stereo comes later in editing.
    1) HueyNRolf wasn't wrong when saying 24/96 was a little overkill, but I admit that 24/48 is a standard for quality.
    2) I wouldn't say that there's a "noticeable" difference, but there's probably some difference. From what I've tested and heard so far, there's not much difference to me and my ears. So since that, I stick with 24/48 and it's good enough for me.
    As for stereo vs mono, it all depends on how it's been recorded: with an external microphone or with the stereo internal/built-in mics of the recorder. Then there's a difference that matters in the channels of the final audio file.
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    24/48 is standard for that audio industry. Just about all bands are recorded at this.
    Lol I never used to notice a difference between 16-24bit either, but I have spent too much time hanging around audio engineers lately- there is a very definate difference, as clear as day on good quality speakers.
    With stereo v mono, I would say its more about what the sound is and what it is to be used for... room/ambient sounds will be fine in stereo, but individual sounds, such as footsteps or a gunshot would work best in mono. Record to what is needed, not the other way around. At the end of the day, it is alot easier to create a convincing stereo sound from mono tracks than it is to create a convincing mono sound from stereo. + for those that want to, mono works better with surround sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilBastardProductions View Post
    ...as clear as day on good quality speakers.
    Ain't that the truth. Sound is magic. I am cleaning up the audio on my latest and it's a mammoth task having been recorded in a Thai high school - an extremely noisy place.

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    The free sound project is a great place to upload/download sounds.
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    freddiew on youtube does great sound effects, especially guns. He has a tutorial and the secret is layering the sound. it actually sounds better than just recording a real gun.

    http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2010...sound-fx-tips/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gillvane View Post
    He has a tutorial and the secret is layering the sound. it actually sounds better than just recording a real gun.
    I saw this once in a bonus feature. I think it was in SWAT or maybe another movie in the same genre. There's basically 3 layers: The gunshot, the metal slide and the "tick" of the bullet being fired. So it doesn't just sound like "pow" with the subwoofer groaing. There's the subtility of the metal sound at the same time that makes it sound more realistic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gillvane View Post
    freddiew on youtube does great sound effects, especially guns. He has a tutorial and the secret is layering the sound. it actually sounds better than just recording a real gun.

    http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2010...sound-fx-tips/
    Yep our movie might not win any oscars, but I am proud to say our gunshots all kick ass.. because of this very reason. Layered sounds is the way to go for good gunshots. Another tip.. is the black powder rifle..
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    Quote Originally Posted by drapeama View Post
    I saw this once in a bonus feature. I think it was in SWAT or maybe another movie in the same genre. There's basically 3 layers: The gunshot, the metal slide and the "tick" of the bullet being fired. So it doesn't just sound like "pow" with the subwoofer groaing. There's the subtility of the metal sound at the same time that makes it sound more realistic.
    Some of our gunshots have upwards of 10 layers
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    Quote Originally Posted by azmyth View Post
    Some of our gunshots have upwards of 10 layers
    Would you mind sharing the final results by uploading a .mp3 of it? I'm curious.
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