On 23 May 2007 18:52:11 -0700, studio <tlack@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On May 22, 4:40 pm, studio <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> The actual sound effect I believe was made by layering
>> and mixing of an ordinary household blender appliance.
>
>My bad.
>Actually, through rechecking the source, I was mistaken on this.
>It is not known 100% for sure how the engine sound FX were
>made, and best guesses are audio oscillators, low organ tones,
>and variable speed recordings.
>
>Go to the middle of the page and click on the little oscillascope
>under the title;
>"The Sound in question can be heard by clicking the icon below"
>
>http://jupiter2.freeyellow.com/SoundFX/J2SoundFX.htm
>
>The full source is here:
>http://web.archive.org/web/20040416182749/http://neolase.lasers.org/TimeTunnel/Sounds/TT_Sounds.shtml
>
>Lots of other cool stuff here, but you may have to wait for
>a 55 second redirect from Adrianne Palicki's Web site.
>http://www.jup2.com/
>
>Also, Adrianne vid clips of her in LIS-2 here:
>http://jupiter2.freeyellow.com/palicki/video/adriannepalickijup2comvideoclips.htm
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>
>I don't really know much about Adrianne, or her career in acting...
>but I do think it's pretty cool for such a young woman to be so
>interested
>in LIS and devote a certain amount of time in answering questions and
>promoting the hard work of so many people for the fans...and don't
>forget the Web master for putting much of the puzzle together.
The sequences of SFX were brilliantly excuted in that clip.Stock Fox
SFX!.Was that the batmobile pelling out of the batcave? ;-).


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