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Sound Effect tutorial: How to make the sound of a Spaceship Passing By

Published November 11, 2017
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Here are a few tips to create yourself the effect of an object passing by, starting with a simple sound, and artificially recreating the impression that it is driving or flying in front of you. Whether it's a car, a spaceship or a flying dragon. Please like this video, comment, and subscribe to my channel !

 

 

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Olivier Girardot

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November 11, 2017 06:51 PM
TheFish122

Nice tutorial. I would note that for games you really want the engine handling the Doppler effect. If you bake the effect in the sound you limit the possibilities for that sound to a single event and any further timing changes to that event becomes a nightmare.

Link for Doppler node in Unreal Engine 4:  
https://docs.unrealengine.com/latest/INT/Engine/Audio/SoundCues/NodeReference/#dopplernode

Link for Unity: 
https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/class-AudioManager.html (See 'Doppler Factor' property)

November 14, 2017 10:42 AM
Olivier Girardot

Sorry, just saw your message. You are absolutely right ! And that goes for all kinds of effects. Reverbs, spatial localization and so on.

Thanks for your input !

November 25, 2017 06:48 PM
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