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| 来源: | Freesound 前往原页面 查看译文 |
| 作者: | tehspaz |
| 许可: | CC0 公众共享许可协议 |
| 描述: | I'm attempting to create a controllable thunderstorm for a film, and this is my first legitimate attempt. This recording consists of 4 samples of rain, and another 3 samples of rain+thunder that I recorded one afternoon. Equipment used was the inbuilt mics on a Roland R26, and a Sennheiser ME66 into a Sound Devices 702. The clips were recorded at 96kHz/24bit, and they were processed at 48kHz/24bit. For processing, I put the samples into Kyma, and crossfaded for texture. The howling wind sound is an analogstyle low pass filter's frequency, level, and resonance being controlled by a Wacom Intuos4 pen/tablet. The rain slowly swells, which was done by changing parameters of a granular reverb. The thunder was also controlled by the Wacom tablet, with X, Y, and Z (pressure) dimensions mapped to making the thunder swell in level, density, and texture. This could have been output in surround, but I don't have that many monitors ;). This style of "rainsynthesis" can also go on indefinitely. Please let me know what you think of the quality of this track; eg, if it sounds real, if the wind sounds ridiculous, too much thunder, etc. Use this sound (wherever) if you want to, or let me know if you'd like an mp3 of this, or for it to last longer. I'd like some credit if you do use it, but it's no big deal. A blog is up explaining the method of creation here:http://www.kylehughesaudio.com/2/post/2013/02/tempest.html |
| 标签: | ambience ambient storm wacom rainstorm rain thunderstorm ambiance kyma thunder raingenerator |
| 音频格式 | wav |
| 声音时长 | 03:11 |
| 文件大小 | 52.7 MB |
| 比特率 | 2304 kbps |
| 采样率 | 48000 Hz |
| 位深度 | 24 bit |
| 声道 | 立体声 |