lol havent been on these forums for about a month now (school started
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just happened to notice this thread...
1) www.sonomic.com... I did a search for u, and that link will take u to the result, just download the file u want and save target as, or u could search Google for the keyword "sound effect" and u should find more of those soud fx libraries ...
yeah i looked through the libraries but none of the sound effects were what i needed, thx for your help though
2) Try downloading GoldWave.
When U have finished downloading it, open up the speech sound or whatewer, and find the FX button... there should pop up a menu where u can play around with different effects, and radio static should be one of them...
yeah i did that but it still doesnt sound right
Realistic radio effects include more than static, btw. For example, you need to establish an upper and lower limit to the frequencies, like the tut says.
did that
Remember where the radio transmision is coming from! In general, people are talking regularly or slightly louder than normal. Combat produces yelling, while special forces being sneaky transmit at a whisper. Another extra thing to do is add some background clutter. Transmisions from aircraft usually have a high pitched scream in the background. Armor has a lower pitched background noise. Infantry in combat will have gunfire that gets recorded by the radio telephone operators.
yeah i know
These little details make a convincing radio transmission, and from there a convincing mission. Ask any of the OFPEC guys, good sound (dialog, effects, and music) is one of the keys to expert missions
well, i was kind of asking how to do it, not why
but i guess thats my fault for not putting much about the context of the sounds, i hate putting more info out about my missions than i need to...
anyway, here is the effect i was going for (i dont have time to make the mission due to school). (edit: it was a vietnam mission)
these links are absolute fuckin gold, i know im gonna regret giving them out
http://www.manchu.org/sounds/lamson.rami was going to use this in the briefing. you walk into the commanders room, he tells you what happened and then plays this on his tape recorder (while cam maybe looks out the window at some peaceful trees to contrast what the player is hearing). only prob was i knew i wouldnt be able to give the mission the time i thought it deserved (a month or two of work)
http://www.manchu.org/sounds/fo-airst.rami was tryin to copy the way this sounds, but i realized the radio produces these almost random constant changes in volume, static, etc that i have no idea how to improvise. the only solution i saw was to get a radio, say it over the radio, record it, then add combat sounds to the background. i figured it wouldnt come out like i wanted (from experience with another attempt at sound editing) and so i didnt bother.
the problem i am trying to overcome is the clarity in a person's voice when they record with a coventional mic. if you have compared your recorded voice to a clip of a radio you would know what i mean.
so that was what i was thinking originally
edit: and in case you didn't realize it, those links are to
real recordings made during the Vietnam War