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Old 04-05-2010, 02:27
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd-zie69jIQ

Listen to the second digimon evolution... notice any familiar sounds? And the third one, at 51 secs, it sounds like a Dalek gun!

(this clip is bad quality compared to my dvd sound, but i'll try and upload a dvd quality soon.)


Funny how sounds float about on TV isn't it?
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Old 04-05-2010, 13:36
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Nobody agrees?
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Old 04-05-2010, 14:43
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Old 04-05-2010, 14:43
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Sorry can't hear it myself, too much other noise. Can you isolate the sound?
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Old 04-05-2010, 18:18
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I'l stick up for you and say I can hear it....I'd be lying....but I'l stick up for you
Does a little bit but not much
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Old 05-05-2010, 12:00
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I'l stick up for you and say I can hear it....I'd be lying....but I'l stick up for you
Does a little bit but not much
You have bad speakers then Jess... Hehe! I'll try and isolate the sound in a bit and put in a comparison
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Old 05-05-2010, 12:26
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd-zie69jIQ

Listen to the second digimon evolution... notice any familiar sounds? And the third one, at 51 secs, it sounds like a Dalek gun!

(this clip is bad quality compared to my dvd sound, but i'll try and upload a dvd quality soon.)


Funny how sounds float about on TV isn't it?
You must be HolyFrell. I didn't notice that before, but I assume you mean the noise when the digivice is on screen. Once Agumon comes on screen though, the theme music and his speech drowns it out.
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Old 05-05-2010, 17:42
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You must be HolyFrell. I didn't notice that before, but I assume you mean the noise when the digivice is on screen. Once Agumon comes on screen though, the theme music and his speech drowns it out.
How on earth did you know that?? Are you on youtube too? Haha!

And yeah, the digivice noise is the noise I meant XD
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Old 05-05-2010, 17:58
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I know i remember thinking they used that for Digimon but they do use that sound effect on a lot of TV shows.
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Old 05-05-2010, 18:58
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I'm afraid that TV shows rarely have specially composed sound effects for everything. There are a large number of commercially available sound effects in existence. Most Sound editors ( like me ) have access to only some of them - they are very expensive and TV productions do not want to fork out for more than they can get for free. A select few will give you the time (I.E. money) to source and create their own signature sounds, but the bulk of the rest (doors, atmos, cars, creaks, skids etc.) will be from libraries.

It was ever thus, of course. Many of the sound effects i that we know from "The Prisoner" (1967) or "Thunderbirds" are iconic now because of there association with these shows, but were commonplace in TV and films of the period. - For example - the interior of the observation room in "The Prisoner" has the same electronic rotating hum as in Kinnear's house and garden in "Get Carter" made six or seven years later. Or the distinctive doors on the Starship Enterprise become The Computer Proteus's multi purpose 'arm' as it menaces Julie Christie in 'Demon Seed'.

These Sounds are created for a job, then put on a drive or shelf until another Dubbing Editor finds them and thinks it will be good for something entirely different. A kind of creative recycling if you like.

That is why I cringe when the TARDIS door opens or when they use that klaxon in Dr Who. Very familiar sounds to me and a number of people in the industry. But it would be prohibitively expensive to do a soundtrack for most things any other way. And it has an added bonus that you often hear your own sounds on another show being used for something entirely unconnected. Which is nice. If only we got royalties!
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Old 05-05-2010, 19:15
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How on earth did you know that?? Are you on youtube too? Haha!

And yeah, the digivice noise is the noise I meant XD
I knew you was HolyFrell because you said the exact same thing in the video comments as you did at the start of this thread!
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Old 05-05-2010, 19:22
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I knew you was HolyFrell because you said the exact same thing in the video comments as you did at the start of this thread!
Ah yes.. doh!
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