Dmitry Kichenko
February 17th, 2005, 03:06 PM
Hi guys!
I'm quite obsessed with film now, as I recently decided to change my future plans around. However I've done some audio and music work for the past 5-6 years (I'm a big music addict). Now I figured this knowledge might help a lot when working on soundtracks or sound for film.
Anyhow, this is just a little about myself, and what I really wanted to do here is to make a few mini-tutorials about SFX you can create on a PC (and on a Mac technically, though I don't have one yet) using editing tools like Sound Forge or CoolEdit. What do you think of that? Shall I try to write some?
The first tutorial that comes to mind is creating whooshy kind of sounds for objects going through air at a great speed. If you're interested, I'll try to write the more general kind of tutorials using, say, the FX that come with the software right out of the box instead using third-party plug-ins.
I'm quite obsessed with film now, as I recently decided to change my future plans around. However I've done some audio and music work for the past 5-6 years (I'm a big music addict). Now I figured this knowledge might help a lot when working on soundtracks or sound for film.
Anyhow, this is just a little about myself, and what I really wanted to do here is to make a few mini-tutorials about SFX you can create on a PC (and on a Mac technically, though I don't have one yet) using editing tools like Sound Forge or CoolEdit. What do you think of that? Shall I try to write some?
The first tutorial that comes to mind is creating whooshy kind of sounds for objects going through air at a great speed. If you're interested, I'll try to write the more general kind of tutorials using, say, the FX that come with the software right out of the box instead using third-party plug-ins.