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For this exercise, I recorded 4 different sounds using my phone's microphone:
- The sound of water shaking in a bottle
- The sound of a computer mouse being clicked
- The sound of a key fob
- As well as a sound I make clicking my tongue against my palate.
Then I made 4 shorts sounds thanks to Audacity using the sounds I had produced.
I have the French version of Audacity, so it’s possible that my translations of effect names are wrong.
The first sound just uses the palate sound and the keychain.
Since we hear mouth noises when I make this sound effect, I tried to remove these elements so that we hear these interferences as little as possible and afterwards kept the sound effects that I had produced. There was a part where there was quite a lot of space so I cut that out which then creates at some point a slight acceleration. I copied and pasted this original base to obtain 3 identical ones.
As for the key fob noise, it lasted 6 seconds but I cut a large part to keep the main element that I doubled, copied this sound to have it a third time and that I cut a little to get an acceleration. It is from the 4th repetition of the “clac” of my palate (at the same time as the accelerated) that we hear the sound of the key ring, which is repeated again after 4 repetitions of the “clac”.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:06.282
File size
589.3 KB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Mono