How To Achieve Low Fi Sound?, for a microcassette in a film |
Fri 3 Jan 2003, 19:44
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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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dutchtyger How To Achieve Low Fi Sound? Fri 3 Jan 2003, 19:44
Yukulele Basically, you can be satisfied with a compressor ... Fri 3 Jan 2003, 22:20
dutchtyger thanks yuk, that is a huge help. i think i'll ... Sun 5 Jan 2003, 10:07
mrjeffrey personally I would just mic a microcassette player... Thu 24 Mar 2005, 20:45
destructivecactus Yeah, a compressor and band or hi-pass should give... Wed 30 Mar 2005, 18:17
ourmanflinty what about wet delay with lfo to delay time for so... Wed 22 Jun 2005, 20:13
Yukulele Basically, you can be satisfied with a compressor ... Fri 3 Jan 2003, 22:20
dutchtyger thanks yuk, that is a huge help. i think i'll ... Sun 5 Jan 2003, 10:07
mrjeffrey personally I would just mic a microcassette player... Thu 24 Mar 2005, 20:45
destructivecactus Yeah, a compressor and band or hi-pass should give... Wed 30 Mar 2005, 18:17
ourmanflinty what about wet delay with lfo to delay time for so... Wed 22 Jun 2005, 20:13
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