How To Achieve Low Fi Sound?, for a microcassette in a film |
Fri 3 Jan 2003, 19:44
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 08-Jul 02 From: Chicago - US Member No.: 5,617 |
ok
i am doing the sound design for a film and there is a scene in which the protagonist plays back a seriesof sounds on a handheld microcassette recorder. my idea was to make it more authentic by reducing the quality to mimic the tiny speaker. how do i best do this? would reducing the bit rate work? or do i need to choke the sound in some other way? any feedback is much appreciated |
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Fri 3 Jan 2003, 22:20
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SuperHero Group: Banned Posts: 1,879 Joined: 24-Feb 02 Member No.: 3,562 |
Basically, you can be satisfied with a compressor and a 3/4-band EQ. Try reducing the dynamic with the comp first, and then limit the frequency bandwdth with 2 cut filters (low-pass & high-pass) and increasing the high-med frequencies. How does it sound?
You can even add a low distortion process, and mix the result with a real "tape hiss" to add some realism. Or even really record with a mini-tape magneto & re-record the playback? Just experiment ;-) If you want a more numerical/robot effect, you'll need to under-quantify your audio source (ie convert it from 24bit/48kHz to 8bit/11,05kHz). Any audio utility can do that. There is also Lo-Fi, a VST & AudioSuite plugin which automatically do that. Have fun, bye. |
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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 10:07
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 08-Jul 02 From: Chicago - US Member No.: 5,617 |
thanks yuk, that is a huge help. i think i'll play with the compression and eq, maybe some preamp vst for the bit of distortion. i dont need the numeric/robotics of the under-qualifying, but thats a useful bit of knowledge to file away for the future. thanks a ton for your help
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Thu 24 Mar 2005, 20:45
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 01-May 04 From: - CA Member No.: 42,291 |
personally I would just mic a microcassette player. if you really want the realism.
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Wed 30 Mar 2005, 18:17
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 20-Oct 04 From: Boca Raton - US Member No.: 53,620 |
Yeah, a compressor and band or hi-pass should give a good result.
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Wed 22 Jun 2005, 20:13
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 191 Joined: 17-Aug 04 From: London - UK Member No.: 48,982 |
what about wet delay with lfo to delay time for some wow n flutter...
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