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Sound design of the sound of a burning fireplace. In this version, the fireplace is placed on the left. Created from recordings of undergrowth crackling underfoot (several options), the sound of twisting tulip stems, two synthetic textures, the sound of digging in slimy boiled mushrooms and the sound of blowing into microphones, followed by their complex processing. The acoustics of the room with wood trim have also been added. The sound has a tuned loop.
Here I experimented with panning. In each stereo channel, there is a slight and random equalization across the entire frequency band (to achieve additional diffraction), the right channel is also slightly out of phase with respect to the left (and the high frequencies are softened by a steep shelf), and then the right channel level is lowered to shrink the sound into desired point on the left. It sounds more natural (in my opinion) than with standard panning, as the sound is a little smeared and really kind of sits a little deeper.
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Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:24.011
File size
4.4 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo