If you compose for film, commercials, or video games, sound design skills are useful to have. But even if you never plan to work on those types of projects, practicing sound design will enhance your understanding of and ability to create audio, which in turn will make you a better producer.
In this video, Brian shows how to recreate some of the most ubiquitous sounds in the world the classic telephone dial tone and ring with sine waves. Brian uses Native Instruments FM8 synthesizer in his demonstration, but the techniques he uses are applicable to any similar synth.
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GENIUS!!! Love it, thank you so much!
Brinemusic 11 months ago
@headcut2007 You're an absolute fucking idiot. You clearly have absolutely no knowledge or skill with regards to sound design. This video is actually coming in extremely useful as I have a project that requires these exact type of sounds, I could just download samples, but this gives you more control and creativity. Not that you really have any knowledge on either.
Hybridized 1 year ago
@headcut2007 Ungrateful ass. Just because you don't see the point to it doesn't mean that someone else does. STFU Troll. Great vids, @nextstepaudio !
5t3v3Br1dg35 1 year ago
Inspirational. Thanks for sharing!
SuperNiCd 1 year ago
@headcut2007 Philistine
slowlystarttofade 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
why the fuck would any one want to make a phone sound
wast of time use a sample much quicker way with out fucking around
he could learn some time saving tips dont know about making phone sounds
headcut2007 1 year ago
this is a good video thanks
yakyak 1 year ago
I'm loving these vids
JMRaider 1 year ago
The video keeps cutting out at 1:28..
thomasemmanuel 2 years ago