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Synthesized sound of a flying helicopter. The patter is as follows:
Sound 1 || Sound 2 || Sound 3 || Sound 4 || Sounds 1+2 || Sounds 2+3 || Sounds 3+4 || Sounds 1+3 || Sounds 2+4 || Sounds 1+2+3 || Sounds 1+3+4 || Sounds 2+3+4 || Sounds 1+2+4 || Sounds 1+2+3+4 || Sounds 1+2 again || Sounds 1+2 with phaser effect (pitch up and down)
Each sound above is exactly 2 seconds long except the second-to-last sound (4 seconds long) and the last sound (8 seconds long).
All sounds synthesized in Propellerheads Reason's Thor polyphonic synthesizer. Here's how I did it: Used two oscillators (one noise oscillator and another multiple-wave oscillator), and then passed them through two different filters. In each filter, I lfo'd the frequency knob at 2.0Hz (120bpm), and the pattern you see above is each oscillator-filter combination muted in different ways. For the last sound, I applied a phaser effect and automated the frequency knob or some other knob to give that pitch-up pitch-down effect.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
1:16.000
File size
12.8 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
1 year, 11 months ago
The second, fifth and next to last sounds sound like a John Carpenter movie. :-)
4 years, 5 months ago
awesome mate