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env0 · 1 year
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WOW you were the SK8R boy all along? No wonder you're so hot
I suppose this is as good if time as any to post this.
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askcharaandfriends · 3 months
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So when I watched your dubs of the Mettatonland arc in AFAC, I noticed that some of the sound effects sounded off. If you want, I can give you a link to all of the sound effects used in the game. Really hope you don't take any offense to this, I'm just genuinely asking if you want the link.
Early on, I used a crappy mic, went to YouTube and typed in "undertale sound fx" and hit record. In my ears, it works. I simply have been too lazy to fetch a better set. It's a lot of sounds! It takes organizing! I've not the spoons. But I won't say no to a link to that. I may change my mind one day and it would be nice to have it on hand. I have also recorded other sounds with varying levels of quality. And sometimes I alter the sounds for a specific effect. You may have heard that as well.
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[ Super Galick Gun Charge (DBZ Sound Effect) ]
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yo-yo-yoshiko · 2 years
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Had exactly three SEPARATE conversations about sfx today so I feel like showing off some from Wake that I was proud of!
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thebetterboogerman · 7 months
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Looking to make your own Boogerman themed projects? You can find an archive of all the game's sound effects and voice clips on the vg resource sites! They have a collection for both the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis versions!
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kalscattergood · 10 months
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Oh, you just know I'm excited about this!
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hey someone found the original sound effects heard in the 90s anime. Not the ones edited by Toei or in the Sailor Moon OST, but the actual original sounds and the album they came from! A lot of them are music cues!
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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DUN! DUN! DUN!!!
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bobsterspace · 1 year
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Today I have decided I wanted to embarrass myself and also try to do an inkling voice sound effect. And ruin City Pop :')
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nealflitherland · 1 year
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This is a video I made a little while back talking about how I pulled off one of the effects in my 50 Two-Sentence Stories, Warhammer 40K Edition reading. For folks who want to see more from me, subscribe to my Daily Motion channel, share the video around, and help me get the word out!
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lacepuppet · 10 months
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Guy who is forced to slap his balls against a concrete slab for sound fx when the concrete slab is wheeled in: "oh god"
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xaviergalatis · 10 months
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Ad libs 1 fx
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dagreb · 1 year
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Along.with the wilhelm scream and then redtailed hawk... is there a horse sound effect that's overused? I swear the horse i just heard I have heard before
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laviejaguardia · 3 months
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personally victimized by this show's soundtrack choices
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paramountmotion · 1 year
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The Best Realistic Royalty-Free Movie Sound Effects for Filmmakers
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