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Started February 8th, 2011 · 6 replies · Latest reply by chimerical 13 years, 9 months ago
Sound design project by me Sean Montie. Voice over by me as well. I used Logic Pro, over 100 individual sounds and 2 songs, some of the sounds are from Logic's library, some are my own, and others I gathered from a wonderful website http://freesound.org
Most of the audio has been EQ'ed, pitched, or time stretched to work for the trailer. I've probably put at least 30 hours into this, as I learned how to use Logic. Hope you enjoy.
Thought it was great, except for the first song. (the guitar)
Keep up the good work man, i personally hate working in logic for sound fx. it's amazing for music thought, I'm a pro-Tools man.
I'm not too fond of Logic either for sound design, I mostly use Ableton but it was great I had to force myself to do it in Logic for school. Still though I could have done it much easier and in half the time if I had used Ableton. Hands down Ableton especially is great for warping (stretching) audio, where as it's a pain in Logic and Protools.
Since uploading this project i realized I over compressed the signal too much and some of the sounds are missing as he suits up. I'm gonna fix that and re-up it soon.
i did a GI joe remake in protools a year or so back, its up on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHS47LlYqAY
not bad for a project.
The first minute i thought was believable but the last minute needed more layers and some BG music i thought. But great effort I know how time consuming this can be!! xD
Listening to it on my laptops speakers, I think it's great work. Especially the number of sounds accompanying the action. The music suits the metallic environment.
Logic is an excellent tool for mixing tracks and finalizing a production, but will not offer the best work flow when working with so many different short sounds, so you got much milage out of it. Well done!
I know from experience that this type of design requires a combination of different sequencers/editors such as Abelton/Reason(Record) for sequencing the intricate details and Logic/Protools for mixing and finalizing.