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Go to FlashKit and see if you can find the sound effect you are looking for. Six+Plus Productions
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| Posts: 35 | Location: NC | Registered: March 20, 2003 |    |
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Oh geez. I have looked for this in the past and couldn't find anything, so I improvised. Get a wind sound effect. Then, to create the "voosh," bring the audio quickly up and down. See, the wind sound alone is a constant wind. When you bring the audio quickly up and down, it sounds more like something that just zoomed by really fast. Trust me. --Alan ------------------ http://www.alandenton.com------------------
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| Posts: 314 | Location: NY | Registered: January 15, 2003 |    |
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Yeah, Jay888 has it (and knows more than me, considering hes the music man) I usually use a single cymbal crash for that effect. Ill flip it in reverse, maybe stretch, pitch, even reverb it, depending on what I want from it. Sound Forge can do this for ya. There is also a a program from Magix called "Dance Maker". I got it for $10. It has over 1000 loop files (mainly dance, electronica stuff) but you can import wav files. It has a pretty simple interface, and can do all the afore mentioned things. Plus, recording your self brething, hissing, and such can create some cool effects with some tweaking. Good luck. R. Michael
And you shall know us by the trail of dead.
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| Posts: 1534 | Location: WPB, Florida | Registered: November 22, 2002 |    |
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