Muffling a sound
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Muffling a sound
Can someone help me come up with a way to muffle a sound. I want to take an underground explosion sound and "tone it down" or muffle it somewhat.
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Muffling a sound
Hi Sarah, it is quite easy to remember. The low pass filter lets the
low pass through. So it muffles the high.
mustbejones: in addition to the low pass filter you might add a
little reverb or echo to suggest the sound is coming from far away.
Experiment on a copy of your sound! That's what Amadeus is for.
Gerard
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low pass through. So it muffles the high.
mustbejones: in addition to the low pass filter you might add a
little reverb or echo to suggest the sound is coming from far away.
Experiment on a copy of your sound! That's what Amadeus is for.
Gerard
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______________________ _
Gerard Bik grafische vormgeving
Van Aerssenstraat 263
2582 JM Den Haag
070 3554081
Website: http://www.biknewz.nl
IEDP gecertificeerd
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