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The Sound Test Room Halloween Special 2015
Happy Halloween Week Everybody, Greetings from Doug, Jakob, Jo, Colin and Ami, we hope you get a kick out of this, it was made for you guys, thanks for always watching http://thesoundtestroom.com/the-sound-test-room-halloween-special-2015/
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HaHa! Great fun!
No need to fear iOS(is)-Nine, you will all be assimilated sooner or later
Lots of fun, BTW I'm a member of the Sheffield Haunting Investigation Team, think yourself lucky your only the PITs.
Looks great. And scary. I actually prefer the color. It's easier to scroll through the app sales.
Funnee!! Took me right back to the days of plays on the radio (not that I really remember those of course!)
It inspired me to record some samples of the sounds that my old TEAC A-2340SX taperecorder makes when it starts, stops, rewinds, etc. Maybe a nice Patterning-kit?
Actually just out of interest the tape recorder is Jakobs, he recorded just over seven minutes of it running, the first time he time tried it blew a fuse, it makes a really loud squeaky noise, we were originally just going to loop it but you would never have got the counter right, also all the ambient sound track was taken out, the "switch on" at the beginning is an overdub with some reverb added.
All in all there are about 30 separate audio tracks used for this, all done in Cubasis, then I added a couple more audio tracks to the video track, the "reel to reel" clip was effected with a couple of Sony plugins in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13 and the extra scary fonts we're got from dafont.com
Great stuff guys! I bet that was a bit of fun to make too.
IOSis 9 would've gotten away with the forced download if it weren't for you meddling kids...and that darn ami too!
Great work gang! Loved it!
I think THE PITS will pop up seasonally now