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Allright, here is the deal. I am looking for the sound effect that is common in a lot of movies, take for example like snatch or the matrix.

It is a kinda !Vssshhh! and is used when a quick camera turn is made. It is also used when a zoom and pause is conducted.

If anyone has any information on where and how I can get a hold of this audio clip or even make it myself, please let me know.

Crucial. Yes.
 
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Go to FlashKit and see if you can find the sound effect you are looking for.

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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.

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Helluva idea man, thanks.
 
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Woosh!
 
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Here's how you "make" that sound...

Take a sound that has a decaying tail, now flip the wave file so that it's backwards, now cut the end of it off so it ends abruptly (but make sure it doesn't "clip" by using a fade of about 2 ms, or so)


For those who don't know: Sounds like this are created for films like Matrix by "sound designers", that's all they do, that's why Matrix sounded awesome. They "make" the sounds specifically for what is needed...
 
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thanks Jay, good tip.

I like sounddogs.com for sound effects. But, I just checked and they're gone. ? ? ? Anyone know of a similar site?

joren
 
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I am always in search of good sound effects.. my friend owns a studio but its hard for me to bug him about every little sound I need done!!

Kazaa has **** all for good sounds , so a decent site would be appreciated

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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.
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