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cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
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cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Myles Mumford
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
cool as
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
I had no idea they flexed that much, it's certainly not visible to the naked eye. Well, my naked eyes anyway.
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Reminds me of a gold top i once picked..........
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Slow mo galore from the university of salford. The light bulb is fantastic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26qvYE-w8Eo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26qvYE-w8Eo
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Those links were great.
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Chris H wrote:Reminds me of a gold top i once picked..........
me too
SOunded better though then that music
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Mark wrote:Slow mo galore from the university of salford. The light bulb is fantastic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26qvYE-w8Eo
how do you record sounds in slow motion like they did in that movie. my moderate interest turned into fascination as soon as they started dropping the light bulb, ceramic duck and the china glass. awesome stuff, be great for sound design! the china glass sounded like a church bell.
imagine the possibilities of catching sounds people cant even hear in real life. An untapped pallette of colours to choose from!
(please dont tell me they just did some sound design foley work on the slow motion film, lol)
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Just slow it down?
If I turn off the unit my sound card is clocked from it plays everything back at 7k, no idea why, everything sounds menacing at that speed!
If I turn off the unit my sound card is clocked from it plays everything back at 7k, no idea why, everything sounds menacing at that speed!
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
Yeah, Sound is a little easier than video - record at a high sample rate --> slow down. Voila.
For video you need to be filming at a lot more than the normal 24/25 frames a second for slow mo to look decent!
For video you need to be filming at a lot more than the normal 24/25 frames a second for slow mo to look decent!
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
cool, i should try that!
it sounded like they distorted a lot of the samples too, like the preamp was peaking something crazy. cool, i muck around with some slo mo mojo....(yeah that didnt make sense)
it sounded like they distorted a lot of the samples too, like the preamp was peaking something crazy. cool, i muck around with some slo mo mojo....(yeah that didnt make sense)
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
It's probably just sound from the camera's built in mics. They tend to overload and clip pretty easily, especially for short sudden sounds as they use some auto-gain kinda thing, like the mics in old tape decks. I'm sure someone cleverer than I will know how that shit works..
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Re: cymbal at 1000 frames a second.
if you are using protools a quick a dirty way of slowing things down is to hold shift down whilst pressing play. immediate half speed. you can also record at double speed by holding shift down whilst pressing record. Not particularly useful but often fun.
Myles Mumford
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