My attempts with a Spatula to create Whoosh sounds have turned up mixed results. They sound good for natural things such as stuff being thrown, but I need something with a more powerful dynamic range for some things which have whooshes for dramatic/cartooney effect (poses) which do not occur in real life and sound less natural.
Does anyone have straight Whoosh noises with a sample rate no lower than 44000Hz and 16 bits (stereo preferable)?
In need of Whoosh Sounds
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RE: In need of Whoosh Sounds
Get a gun sound effect, reverse it. and there's your whoosh. make the speed high for a quick cartoony whoosh.
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Clarence wrote:Someone on another forum said to try swinging the actual mic around. Haven't done it, but it might work. Search on Google for "Whoosh Sounds". A lot comes up. If you want a really good whoosh sound though, you'll probably have to pay for it or make it.
My first attempt in studio was a spatula, which sounded fine when I placed it against actions like throwing, which I wanted to sound more natural then canned, but for stylized stuff like poses it wasn’t powerful enough.
If I were to swing the Mic how then would I use a pop filter or avoid any kind of distortion that would occur. I can see it kind of being like blowing air directly on the Mic without a pop filter.
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