Sort of funny, I guess. Do you really believe that its necesarry to spend three years at university learning silly jargon words to do this sort of thing, though? Wouldn't it be better if governments just funded ad companies or studios or whatever to teach the technical aspects of this while universities spent their time, you know, teaching people actual composition? You know, like Beethoven, Mozart, Vivaldi and co. did.
looking at going to bath to study creative music tech, i imagine youve left or just finishing up by now, there many careers afterwards? dont want to go to uni to find out it was a waste o time ya feel? ha cheers
hi,this is cool, i want to do creative musi tech next year at bath too.u know u said that u created all the sounds using ur voice, household equipment and midi..what was the train noise, just a sample?
The train! I forgot to mention that. It was a car horn I recorded in street and manipulated - original sound is quite high-pitched and snappy. I used that one car horn sample for all the honks in the piece (here and with cars in the tunnel). Used a program called Metasynth to change original sample by lengthening, shortening, pitch-shifting. It's a very good course you should definitely do it and Bath is beautiful. Whatever you decide to do, best of luck with it mate!
heh.Thanks.I've no pro experience - I'm in first yr at university doing Creative Music Tech and we're having to study this sort of thing and film scoring.I did vocals with my own voice: I like making silly noises anyway so I thought I'd make use of the talent lol.Created all other sound effects too, using pots, pans, hoovers, electric fans (for 'car engine'), fairy liquid, set of keys- loads of random junk.First time I've done sound design.Great fun! u into this music tech malarkey urself?
what is PSP Advert? i mean is it something for the PSP (with "advert" tho im assuming not) i guess i can look it up. pretty cool though, nice job.
wizlawz 1 year ago
Sort of funny, I guess. Do you really believe that its necesarry to spend three years at university learning silly jargon words to do this sort of thing, though? Wouldn't it be better if governments just funded ad companies or studios or whatever to teach the technical aspects of this while universities spent their time, you know, teaching people actual composition? You know, like Beethoven, Mozart, Vivaldi and co. did.
IfThisIsTheLastSong 1 year ago
looking at going to bath to study creative music tech, i imagine youve left or just finishing up by now, there many careers afterwards? dont want to go to uni to find out it was a waste o time ya feel? ha cheers
willberridge 1 year ago
hi,this is cool, i want to do creative musi tech next year at bath too.u know u said that u created all the sounds using ur voice, household equipment and midi..what was the train noise, just a sample?
stevey2020 4 years ago
The train! I forgot to mention that. It was a car horn I recorded in street and manipulated - original sound is quite high-pitched and snappy. I used that one car horn sample for all the honks in the piece (here and with cars in the tunnel). Used a program called Metasynth to change original sample by lengthening, shortening, pitch-shifting. It's a very good course you should definitely do it and Bath is beautiful. Whatever you decide to do, best of luck with it mate!
crumble87 4 years ago
You should seriously consider doing Foley work. Great stuff man!
sheemo7 4 years ago
that's awesome - how did you do all the vocal sounds? have you done much professional work?
jonhamler 4 years ago
heh.Thanks.I've no pro experience - I'm in first yr at university doing Creative Music Tech and we're having to study this sort of thing and film scoring.I did vocals with my own voice: I like making silly noises anyway so I thought I'd make use of the talent lol.Created all other sound effects too, using pots, pans, hoovers, electric fans (for 'car engine'), fairy liquid, set of keys- loads of random junk.First time I've done sound design.Great fun! u into this music tech malarkey urself?
crumble87 4 years ago