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Sound Design Tutorial: Making Impact Sound Effects

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

Created by Jim Stout for DesigningSound.org

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  • very interesting video thanks

  • i enjoyed this vid

  • @FlukieL2P The daw is logic, first reverb i think is in the pro or studio version.

  • How did you add and then drag the fade without altering the values in the inspector?

  • I'm not familiar with Logic's compressors but I'm assuming you have them set for downward and upward compression? How do you have a short attack and such a high ratio without killing the initial attack of the sound?

  • whats the name of that software?

  • @M3sslah Zoom H4n is excellent. If money's tight, you could always look at the 'non-N' version (that's the one I have) the quality of the mics are the same, but the n-version's more configurable. H4 can produce professional-level results.

  • @AnimeNanashi shotgun mic like the Rode NTG2. Connects to XLR, needs 48v/Phantom power with the right audio interface, can record directly to the DAW.

  • @xxxKinderSurprisexxx That's Logic. Mac only.

  • what program do you use?

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