Sep 8, 2009

sound ideas

chimes
Hang resonating objects in ropes, next to each other, and set them in motion. Shells, bamboos, forks, sticks, ice, screws… whatever you've got, and believe in. These sounds are great for blending into pads or strings and especially in film-related settings. They can bring synthetic sounds stuff to life

On some filmwork I did last year, I used a violin-bow on some dangling metalchimes. Came out pretty nice in the end, as a light angelic atmos-thingy tingeling-thing,

Typewriter
If you’re into doing strange stuff, take it apart and install the typing-hammers it in front of other objects. Maybe piano strings(!) or mallets?, strings, Drums ?

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:46 AM

    good tips! thanks

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  2. Speaking of typewriter, I saw that video a little while ago and it somehow made me think of you. I don't know, there's a "proximity" created by the mic that reminds me of the ambiance heard in the Kaada reccords, like powerful whisper. Hard to describe. Anyway, hope you'll like it!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fbohbIyNgY

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  4. Speaking of typewriter, I saw that video a little while ago and it somehow made me think of you. I don't know, there's a "proximity" created by the mic that reminds me of the ambiance heard in the Kaada reccords,


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