How to do that?

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How to do that?

Post by Shoxu » Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:14 pm

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if its possible to do something like this in audacity.

Original attachment is just normal sound, and i want to know how to make something like this Modified attachment in audacity. Can anyone help me?

Thank you.
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headshot.mp3
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Re: How to do that?

Post by steve » Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:14 pm

You need to add "reverb".
Audacity 1.3.13 includes a reverb effect called GVerb.
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Re: How to do that?

Post by Shoxu » Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:48 pm

Ehh, i was trying with that but i cant get same effect. Can you please try to do it on that new sound i will put in attachment and let me know what option you used? I would be very greatful. I want that biggamehunter sound like that g211 one. Please help me with that, couse i was realy trying my best but i just cant get this effect :(

Thank you.

@EDIT:

Of course when you will have some free time you could try to do something with it, and then tell me how to do this and i will make rest of my sounds like that.
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Re: How to do that?

Post by steve » Thu Sep 15, 2011 5:40 pm

On listening again, the extra reverb in g211.mp3 is not due to reverb being added, it's been caused by heavy compression that has raised the level of the quieter parts (including the reverb).
By the way, the sound quality of these samples is really poor which I suspect is largely due to encoding in MP3 format multiple times. It's really much better to keep everything in WAV format and just encode to MP3 at the end if you need MP3 format. Also the level is so high that it is clipping.

Try applying the Compressor effect with these settings three times.
Dynamic Range Compressor_002.png
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Re: How to do that?

Post by Shoxu » Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:31 am

Thanks a lot. Its almost same, and i like it. It only miss some echo or some room change or something, but still its cool thanks.

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Re: How to do that?

Post by steve » Tue Sep 27, 2011 3:52 pm

Shoxu wrote: It only miss some echo or some room change or something,
You could always add just a touch of extra reverb using G-Verb in addition to the compressor.
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Re: How to do that?

Post by Shoxu » Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:39 pm

Ok, can you check it out now please. Its same but that hs1 is kinda suppressed, you know what i mean its like different area then hs2. Can I make something like that in audacity? Suppress or something. Btw. thanks for all your help I appreciate.


@EDIT: I forgot about attachments sry... Too bad even edited post need to be aproved.
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