hi, i'm new around here, so i'm not sure if this is the right place for this stuff. :D
this is my first sound mod attempt, but i'm going to keep working on it: i dont't like the sound on high rev.
ciao!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms9xekXZRCU
sound from here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nsCltirI3M
and here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX7Bh-_vOq0
Nice to see someone try to make some sounds mods. ;)
Benvenuto ;)
Hi Gianni.... Welcome aboard mate. ;)
Very nice work..... I'm impressed mate! ;D
Any chance of trying your hand at some 2 strokes? These have always been the ones that people struggle with. :)
hi! thanks for the messages and for welcoming!
i'm still trying to understand if i'm doing it in the right way! :P
sure, i will try some 2 strokes sounds too, but i think it's not so easy to find good recodings around, right?
Quote from: gianni turismo on November 25, 2018, 08:08:08 PM
hi! thanks for the messages and for welcoming!
i'm still trying to understand if i'm doing it in the right way! :P
sure, i will try some 2 strokes sounds too, but i think it's not so easy to find good recodings around, right?
You are correct in that for a 2 stroke engine sound it is not easy to find good recordings to take samples from due to the nature of a 2 stroke engine and the difficulty of obtaining a constant RPM tone for any given throttle and rpm range.
There are videos on YouTube like the ones you posted above, but of 2 stroke GPBikes instead of the 4 strokes, which you could use to try and get the sound recording samples required.
The only problem is with a 2 stroke engine is that there is no constant tone at any RPM range like there is with the 4 stroke so it makes it very difficult to create a realistic 2 stroke engine sound for GPBikes throughout all rpm ranges during throttle on and off. But I'm impressed with what you did with the 4 stroke engine sound and would be interested what you could do with the vastly more complex 2 stroke engine sound..... I look forward to hearing any results that you can come up with. :)
Personally I'd try and use granular sound sampling from videos to try and obtain the required 2 stroke sound samples you'd need, but you may know a better way?
Very impressed as sound is pssibly the most difficult thing to get right. Any chance of a classic Ducati twin?
Quote from: Hawk on November 25, 2018, 10:17:31 PM
I look forward to hearing any results that you can come up with. :)
Personally I'd try and use granular sound sampling from videos to try and obtain the required 2 stroke sound samples you'd need, but you may know a better way?
i will make some experiments with 2 strokes next days. :P
granular sampling it's a good idea, but i think i will start with classic tools like a progressive pitch curve, for flatting tuning. and "copy, paste, reverse" for obtain a longest sample (instead of stretching)
i don't know if it's a better idea, i only hope to do something good ::)
Quote from: h106frp on November 25, 2018, 11:18:51 PM
Very impressed as sound is pssibly the most difficult thing to get right. Any chance of a classic Ducati twin?
thanks! sure for ducati, but first I would like to compare myself with the 2 strokes challenge! :P