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    Default real sounds test



    just testing real skate sounds on fake skate clips


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    yeah,not too bad exo.timing's pretty good.
    only thing i'd say is maybe try to find a sliding sound for the nose/tail slides that's more pronounced.just seemed too quiet to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by m7419 View Post
    yeah,not too bad exo.timing's pretty good.
    only thing i'd say is maybe try to find a sliding sound for the nose/tail slides that's more pronounced.just seemed too quiet to me
    thanks m7

    yeah it was kinda silent... the real trick with that sound was a boadslide 270 out
    all other slides i had were to short and most of the rail sounds i had were grinds
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    Quote Originally Posted by exoskate89 View Post
    thanks m7

    yeah it was kinda silent... the real trick with that sound was a boadslide 270 out
    all other slides i had were to short and most of the rail sounds i had were grinds
    tip: if a sound is too short cut a middle section out of the sound and loop it :3

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    Quote Originally Posted by i am a snail View Post
    tip: if a sound is too short cut a middle section out of the sound and loop it :3
    This.

    Also that's a good trick for the "quiet" bit between the flick and the connect with rail/ledge/ground etc.

    Another trick i use is layering sounds to make them stand out more.

    If you use multiple clips for different sections of a line for instance, it always helps to leave the original sound on the clip just dial it down. that way you get background city sounds which help mask any cuts in sound. You tube also has plenty of long videos that are just recording of surroundings like city etc add that to sound also helps mask sound cuts and gives the sound depth.

    Editing to music is another good way.

    nice works so far though dude.

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    thanks man!
    do you think you can send me a link for background city sounds?
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