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Started January 6th, 2015 · 5 replies · Latest reply by Headphaze 9 years, 10 months ago
I needed to start working on SOMETHING to get my design chops going, since school's out. All I have for a DAW is Audacity at the moment, so reverb and panning aren't the best, but I thought the concept was cute. Quality and depth are nowhere near what other users in this forum accomplish, but I'll get there eventually. Anyway, the users I downloaded the sounds from are listed in the description on the site. It's a very short snippet of sound to go along with the picture. Chicken Man!
Oh, and you might need to turn it up a little bit. Kinda quiet, but on purpose.
Now that is hellishly creepy.
Very unexpected result, but I love it. Thanks for sharing
If you used a Freesound to make this piece, can you please detail the sound and it's author - cheers
I just realized it doesn't show the people I gave credit to unless you click on track info on the soundcloud page. Well poop! Anyway, all sounds were from freesound.org, and downloaded from the following users:
sagetyrtle
dobroide
nanakisan
slave2thelight
Thanks!!!
Otterbahn wrote:
OH CRAP! And I forgot about one sound. The background ambience is my own personal recording, so I should give myself credit too. Lol.
If you don't credit others, I assume that whatever i'm hearing is your own; that is why it's necessary to attribute these authors who provided you with sounds. But whether or not it's an obligation depends on the license type for each of the individual sounds.
Even if you were using CC0 sounds, it would still be ethical practice (if you are posting in 'Your work, made with Freesound(s)') to attribute the authors.