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Sound Effects Posted: 2013-09-02 19:45 Reply | Quote
Thom

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This has been bugging me a while, but how do you make sound effects. The only decent thing I can do is just use plitch slides. How do you do things like noise and water?

Posted: 2013-09-02 20:07 Reply | Quote
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You use noise to make noise.

You use tremolo in noise to make water sound effect.

Posted: 2013-09-02 20:26 Reply | Quote
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Derp, I ment wind noise.

Posted: 2013-09-02 20:43  (Last Edited: 2013-09-02 20:46) Reply | Quote
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You use high noise notes to make wind noise.

Posted: 2013-09-03 01:30 Reply | Quote
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Any examples on how this work? I haven't a tuff time figuring this out.

Posted: 2013-09-03 01:32  (Last Edited: 2013-09-03 01:33) Reply | Quote
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Look at the sound effects in the original NSF file for The Legend Of Zelda; there's a sound effect for surf hitting a beach when Link's on the Eastern part of the game's map.

Analyse it with the NSF Importer.

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Posted: 2013-09-03 01:36 Reply | Quote
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TechEmporium wrote:
Look at the sound effects in the original NSF file for The Legend Of Zelda; there's a sound effect for surf hitting a beach when Link's on the Eastern part of the game's map.

Analyse it with the NSF Importer.


That should be good. Thanks.

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