
Where do you all get the Sound FX?
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- sacrejacques
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Where do you all get the Sound FX?
I watch other people's animatons and I noticed thyey have really good sound effects.
Where do you get them?

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I was in the shopping mall and stepped into a music store and found 3 different sets (2-discs in each set) of "Fun with Sound Effects"
Very inexpensive $10 - 15 if I remember correctly
Sony has a nice sound effects library for ACID Pro (which of course can be used for other things)
Digital Juice ( http://www.digitaljuice.com ) is coming out with a brand new library of sound effects - pricey but hella worth it...
-Will
Very inexpensive $10 - 15 if I remember correctly
Sony has a nice sound effects library for ACID Pro (which of course can be used for other things)
Digital Juice ( http://www.digitaljuice.com ) is coming out with a brand new library of sound effects - pricey but hella worth it...
-Will
"With THIS!, you could be like GOD!..." - Kozer, Blake's 7
also (as an extension from my last post) there seems to be alot of software that can provide sfx's. MIDI even has a sound effect bank... which is not exactly that good, but look further into other software packages and soundfonts you can find some great sfx. Reason has some great sound effects, and realistic if that.
But if you're getting into the animation business, and using voices, sounds and whatever, i think its worth investing into it. Get a decent mic (shure sm58 is always a good choice), something to record with (Minidisc, computer/soundcards, mixers... even MP3 players have mics built into them nowadays) and accessories (mic stands, pop shields) and get it done yourself.
Since i've gotten into sound i have 6 minidisc's full off voice's and ambience/environments. The Minidisc player has been my best investment ever.. and i didn't even have to break mr piggy open either.
If its a passion, put some money into it.
But if you're getting into the animation business, and using voices, sounds and whatever, i think its worth investing into it. Get a decent mic (shure sm58 is always a good choice), something to record with (Minidisc, computer/soundcards, mixers... even MP3 players have mics built into them nowadays) and accessories (mic stands, pop shields) and get it done yourself.
Since i've gotten into sound i have 6 minidisc's full off voice's and ambience/environments. The Minidisc player has been my best investment ever.. and i didn't even have to break mr piggy open either.
If its a passion, put some money into it.
--Scott
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