Dude, good work, I also worked on this. I think you were so close and I used your settings to get a result similar. I also changed the pitch. I think its perfect. Its my new ring tone ! haha Thanks!
I saw a show once that revealed the meathod of some of the sounds in all the Star Wars movies. One of the best was the sound of the lasers, I think. He struck a support cable for a very large antenna, and then somehow mutilated it. Very cool.
@starflame34 That's the thing. Sound waves are not able to proceed through the vacuum. But since the seismic charge is operated by Chuck Norris, it does!
Ben Burt aquired an instrument used in Star Trek: The Motion Picture called the Blaster Beam. It's a 14ft metal beam with piano strings running the length of it and magnetic pickups. Awesome instrument!
@EverybodyelsE Yeah, I saw a recent blog post linking the Blaster Beam to this sound effect, and yeah, it's definitely close, and seems to fit in with Burtt's habit of recording sounds, rather than creating them from scratch. I'd definitely love to see him come forward and solve the riddle once and for all. Thanks for watching!
cool vid bro, needs more dragons
jukeboxdude97 3 days ago
your one sounds a bit skippy + needs more bass
ADABUD659 3 days ago
Dude, good work, I also worked on this. I think you were so close and I used your settings to get a result similar. I also changed the pitch. I think its perfect. Its my new ring tone ! haha Thanks!
rjred5 2 weeks ago
Awesome dude. I used it for a ringtone
thegreattailz 3 weeks ago
I saw a show once that revealed the meathod of some of the sounds in all the Star Wars movies. One of the best was the sound of the lasers, I think. He struck a support cable for a very large antenna, and then somehow mutilated it. Very cool.
0Heavy0Metal0 1 month ago
"Vacuum up all the other noise around it"!?!? How is that possible, space is already a vacuum, how can there be sound in the first place!?
starflame34 1 month ago
@starflame34 That's the thing. Sound waves are not able to proceed through the vacuum. But since the seismic charge is operated by Chuck Norris, it does!
TiipX 1 month ago
slightly shorter delay and higher pitch will give you originalesque, I work in a sound room myself.
Hargak 1 month ago
Yours so close
DejaBlue95 1 month ago
Sounds like an explosion , of the similar effect you've done , with some sort of synth insturment over the top of it with reverb applied
InstantMix 1 month ago
Really close! Such a good sound.
brainsbeer5 1 month ago
very good! try to pitch it up a bit though ^^
TheVideoMaker001 2 months ago
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TheVideoMaker001 2 months ago
You got pretty close! Really like that original sound, gives me goosebumps.
patjoswe 2 months ago
Try piano wire instead of a gunshot ; )
MrBendycateleventeen 2 months ago
i make this sound when i climax
alikeohio 3 months ago
Great effort , Well Done!
jamzt94 3 months ago
TWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANG
Electricdude97 3 months ago
Fucking epic Imperial March!
Doppelkeks7 3 months ago
best sound EVER
Kaijen1 4 months ago
Good attempt, they sound like something from transformers really but still very nice sounds still =)
TheGenRex 4 months ago
Good Job! :)
justinXalex 4 months ago
i like yours better... deeper and richer
daninsf 4 months ago
its good, bu the magic lays in the original sound, soory :)
TheGuyBehindThePC 4 months ago
However he did it i still grin like a 10 year old everytime i hear it.
Lijoue 4 months ago
Thought there was NO sound in outer space? Great sound, bad science....but fun!
stoobags 4 months ago
I like your lower pitched first try better than the real movie sound. Wish I could go hear it in a real theater again like that.
MDVegaful 5 months ago
I love you.
creator5593 5 months ago
awesome
TrooperFX 6 months ago
Ben Burt aquired an instrument used in Star Trek: The Motion Picture called the Blaster Beam. It's a 14ft metal beam with piano strings running the length of it and magnetic pickups. Awesome instrument!
EverybodyelsE 7 months ago 3
@EverybodyelsE Yeah, I saw a recent blog post linking the Blaster Beam to this sound effect, and yeah, it's definitely close, and seems to fit in with Burtt's habit of recording sounds, rather than creating them from scratch. I'd definitely love to see him come forward and solve the riddle once and for all. Thanks for watching!
ShutterBun2 7 months ago 3
I left a note on your blog... but leaving one here as well.... WELL DONE!
FDAALLDAY 8 months ago