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Cookin' With noisy - Eps. #4 - How To Create Wonderfully Pleasing Sound Effects(ft. MattG)

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2012

In this episode noisysid shows us how to create realistic sounding sound effects for some of the most natural events. They're easy to recreate if you know where to start. let noisy show you how!I Special thanks to MattG for sharing!!!

noisysid asks you to comment on this video and suggest other sound effects (noise) for him to demonstrate. Feel free to share any sound effects you've created.

And if you appreciate what you see and hear..............LIKE, FAVORITE AND SUBSCRIBE!!

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noisysid

noisysid.com

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Love my collaborators!!!!!

Mike Feetham
http://www.youtube.com/OurLifeWithKids
http://www.youtube.com/MorningDriveBy

MattG
http://youtube.com/MattG124


A Bit About noisysid



I am a musician, recording engineer, sound designer/editor, foley artist and online content producer. Most of my professional time is spent working as a foley artist creating sound effects for television shows and films. I work on both animated and live action projects. I make noise.

The equipment I use to make my noise consists of the following devices - however is by no means limited to what is mentioned here. I use Mac Pro Quad Core and MacBook computers. The software I primarily use is Avid Pro Tools and Adobe Premiere. My headphones are all Sennheiser HD-25-SP-II for flat frequency response and maximum leakage control. My go-to mics for sound effect/foley recording are manufactured by Sennheiser and Rode. I also use a Zoom H4n Handy Recorder for some location recording where portability is an issue.

Feel free to make suggestions, ask questions and leave comments about anything I do.

Thanks for stopping by!

noisysid


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"Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049"
ISRC: US-UAN-11-00303 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"

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  • OMG, I couldn't look when you put the chocolate in your mouth. And you didn't like the chicken feet we fed you?!!!

  • @barkingbull colour me picky!!! hi there!

  • Fascinating, as always!

    It's a little interesting to hear it though with everything except the flatulence having genuine "toilet-acoustics." Still works!

  • @thejerrymobile played them dry to help them "POP". Ramp up the comedic effect. hope it wasnt too distracting.

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  • Anybody else notice that MattG pulls up both parts of the seat?

  • Your plumber must be very confused

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  • @noisysid Figured that was the case! As I say, it works! :)

  • @uncletone99 thanks. i took one for the team!!!

  • @noisysid I LOLed when you ate that chocolate bar. Informative + funny = Win.

  • @Leeman1115 thanks a ton!!! HLB!!!

  • @RB35MrIzuna usuall done by the sound effects department.  sounds pulled from library or recorded on location.

  • Any ideas for how to do gunshots?

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