#11296 - 04/08/03 08:14 PM
Re: My Pix
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/20/03
Posts: 56
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I grew up watching the Blacksheep on TV. When I finally saw/heard a Corsair at an airshow I was surprised at how different it sounded. It purred very (relative) quietly, giving no indication that there were 2'000 horses turning the prop. No throaty growl, no low rumble, just a smooth slightly muffled sound of power... nothing like on TV.
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#11297 - 04/08/03 08:20 PM
Re: My Pix
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/28/02
Posts: 26
Loc: Virginia
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I've spent about three years of my life underway(at sea), on aircraft carriers and amphibs(harriers and helos). The sounds the harriers make seems like some of the loudest. EA6B's are pretty loud too. Even several decks down and in spaces inside of other spaces the sound is pretty intense. Believe it or not you get used to it and it rarely even wakes you up when your sleeping. Someone talking nearby is more likely to bother you. On the carriers the sound of the catapult hitting its stops when launching is louder than the jets, when you are down below.
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#11298 - 04/08/03 09:43 PM
Re: My Pix
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Desperado
Registered: 04/10/02
Posts: 1857
Loc: Gusev Crater, Mars
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There's a saying in sound effects circles:
If you're putting sound to a pistol, use the sound of a rifle.
If your putting sound to a rifle, use the sound of a shotgun.
If you're putting sound to a shotgun, use the sound of a cannon!
Realism be damned!
I never got to do an aircraft carrier - I bet that is a real thrill!
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#11299 - 04/09/03 12:14 AM
Re: My Pix
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 242
Loc: Los Angeles
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I have some pictures of myself shooting a starter's pistol on my balcony. I don't suppose anyone would want to see those, huh? (I need to get a more exciting career....) (Excuse me. That should have read: I need to get a career.....)
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#11300 - 04/09/03 12:56 AM
Re: My Pix
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/24/02
Posts: 279
Loc: Mountain View, CA, USofA
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"..I found that in recording explosives, Howitzers, tank cannons and such, I got the best and most powerful sound by intentionally recording the sound about 15-20db into digital clipping. Really. This brought up the details of the sound and the clipped wave gave a good "snap" which actually ended up sounding more "real" than real..."
Ah! euphonic coloration. This may explain why toobs are still so popular in some circles. Goad-goad.
Paul
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#11302 - 04/09/03 03:49 PM
Re: My Pix
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Desperado
Registered: 04/10/02
Posts: 1857
Loc: Gusev Crater, Mars
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Lena:
Boblinds is Saddam's understudy - Saddam gets to shoot a rifle, but Boblinds is relagated to a starter pistol.
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#11303 - 04/09/03 04:59 PM
Re: My Pix
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/24/02
Posts: 279
Loc: Mountain View, CA, USofA
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Better than a water pistol, unless it is filled with nitroglycerine.
Paul
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#11304 - 04/09/03 11:31 PM
Re: My Pix
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Desperado
Registered: 01/09/02
Posts: 1019
Loc: Dallas
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Boblinds is Saddam's understudy - Saddam gets to shoot a rifle, but Boblinds is relagated to a starter pistol
I thought that was Bagdad Bob. Although that little guy has grown on me. I was playing a game watching him, -everyday I had my ‘favorite’ top pick line. My husband thinks if he’d come to America with that fixed jovial grin, he would earn a fortune doing Sat. Night Liv skits. His interview on Mon on the rooftop, husband was praying for a Cobra to drop down into view, and US soldiers unfurl a “Hi Mom” banner, behind the Inf M’s shoulder.
{Sorry}Boblinds to link Your Esteemed Name in any manner with ‘you know who’. (she saw the joke and took it). Around here they were used to hearing me rant every time I saw that demi-god shooting whatever in the air…he couldn’t even properly control the recoil half the time. One bit of footage, I had seen in the past, - I swear he almost dropped it. (must have been that forbidden alcohol he was drinking). That, - and ‘Shock and awe…. Shock and awe’ got my goat. Both sides had some ludicrous moments. Not that our ordnance is not shocking……I know (S&A) has a truly catchy ring to it. Just became obnoxious after being repeated by media a hundred times.
Realism be damned Good thing you only have to deal with the audio side of the business, otherwise you’d be ruining perfectly good cereal with glue. (milk’s reputedly too flat).
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#11305 - 04/10/03 12:41 AM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 242
Loc: Los Angeles
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Hey, Lena, I forgive that Saddam gag. But I'm compelled to point out that I'm pretty good with an M-80 firecracker too. What could be more Fourth of July American than that?
Bob "Sure, it's patriotic...until someone loses a finger" Lindstrom
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