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How Can I Edit This Sound
Exp: Create A Tv Sound In The Neibor Room
Or The Tv Is On The Living Room And I M In The Kitche So The Tv Sound Looks Different That Whene Im In The Living Room
How Can I Do It
 
either put an omin in an adjasent room record it and drop it in off center. or verb it off center be my guess.
 
put a tv in one room, and a microphone in the other?
 
oh rich said the same thing basically...but I had a hard time decrypting all the typos :D
 
:confused: I M NOT TALKING ABOUT HOW TO REC THIS TYPE OF SOUND
**I ALREADY HAVE AN FX OF A TV
**THIS SOUND IS PRETTY CLEAR
**I WANT HOW TO MAKE THIS FX LOOKS LIKE THAT IT IS IN ANOTHER ROOM

ANYWAY THANKS FOR YOUR INTERESTING
 
Lissen tu yer speekers in a difrent room, then it will sound lik it is in a difrent room.

jeeez
 
Psycho 2205, take the TV recording, lower the volume and severly shelf off the high frequencies above, say, somehere around 1.5kHz or so. Perhaps add a little mud somewhere around 250-400Hz, but not too much, I would think.

G.
 
SouthSIDE Glen said:
Psycho 2205, take the TV recording, lower the volume and severly shelf off the high frequencies above, say, somehere around 1.5kHz or so. Perhaps add a little mud somewhere around 250-400Hz, but not too much, I would think.

G.
Wow, can you decipher perscriptions, too? :D
 
I've turned clear head-on recordings into crap coming out of all sorts of speakers. I did a bit of sound design/foley for some short animations/movies and it was real fun! It's amazing how creative you can get if you need to fuck stuff up :)

Anyway, one of the things was turn a clear voice over recording into the kind of sound you hear fighter jet pilots speak. It took a very steep low and hi pass filter at very extreme frequencies, plus a bucket of distortion.

Another thing I had to do was make something sound like it was beeing shouted from far away, while the recording was close-miced. I turned it down, cut the bass and the highs (not too much though) and added some early reflections.

I think what would work pretty well in your situation is this:
Take any sound you want, and play it through your monitors. Then take a dynamic mic (just an sm57 will do). Loop the sound, and mic the speaker at different angles (get crazy). Make sure you have your mic monitoring off however, or you will get feedback like crazy. You can use any speaker though. Works great!
 
MadAudio said:
Wow, can you decipher perscriptions, too? :D
MA, if you saw my signature, you'd know that I can read stuff that looks like nothing more than a seismograph of an 8.0 earthquake! :D

G.
 
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