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MONTECOT_Mélissa_2015_2016_sonar.wav

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iut_Paris8

May 4th, 2016

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Sound effects > Electronic / Design
2015_2016

This sound represent a sonar of submarine approaching an enemy, it can be used in a war movie or even in a video game by the very synthetic sound of this track.
For this, i created a sound frequency 440, amplitude 0.8 then, i used an increase of the envelope of this sound in several places to create a sharp sound corresponding to the detection of the enemy. I also added a reverberation because we are in a submarine and to finish, i accelerated the speed to announce that he is near and i duplicate this part many times.

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bip
enemy
marins
radar
signal
sonar
submarines
underwater
war

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:04.029

File size

347.3 KB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Mono

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