Remaking Greninja’s Water Shuriken Sound from Smash Bros
$49.99 $14.99Track price
Do you want to learn to edit audio to create professional sound effects? Or are you a game developer who loves to make games? But you don t know where to start with learning about audio and sound? Or maybe you re a video game composer who wants to dive into the world of sound design.
In this course, we will teach you how to recreate the sound of Greninja’s Water Shurien Sound Effect with the Audio Editing Program Reaper. I will be providing you with the source recordings so you can follow along yourself. And I will also be giving you the original session that I created so you can see exactly what I did. Then we ll use the tools we learned from Reaper to teach about the different effects that are available in Reaper including Equalizers, Pitch Shifting, Compressors and limiters.
And you ll get to watch me create all of this step by step so you can follow along and try making it yourself.
Getting started with making sound effects can be expensive and difficult, so I made this course to help people get started with sound design and audio editing without investing too much time or money. Reaper is free for the first 60 days and I provide you with the audio files so you can create the same exact sound effect that I did.
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Specification: Remaking Greninja’s Water Shuriken Sound from Smash Bros
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 2.5 hours |
Year | 2017 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Joshua mark –
The course is really great for beginners just starting in sound development. It goes over many basic sound effects and shows how to make a sound effect from start to scratch.
Brian Ceely –
I really enjoyed the course overall. The Reaper tutorial helped at the beginning with understanding routing and signal flow. I think that anyone could pick up this course with no prior knowledge of sound design and mixing and be successful at making their first sound.