psYco wrote:well I saw it in the special features of the star wars six pack collection! I saw it a while ago so Im not sure mabey it said passing the mic infront of sumink else all I remember was it was one of those long movie like mic's and the person was saying that they would actually watch the action sequences and swing the mic-thingy around trying to simulate what the lightsabres were doing, that made the sound seem right for the movements,
One kind of odd way to get sound effects like that is to try and make the noises with your mouth like say hummmmm then take it in a sound editing program change the pitch add noise and ect. and you can come out with some pretty nice sounds. I once just talked normal and added some effects and I ended up sounding like c3po
yeah it can get kind of embarrasing when your going zzzzip hummmm mmmmm mmmm so make sure no one is around so you don't have to explain your making a light saber sound
Jonas
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Jonas is right. I work for a game dev company in NYC doing sound FX and music composition and some of our best sounds came from the crew making some noises with various objects and themselves.
Did you know that a Wookie's roar is a combination of walruses and various other sea animals? The lightsaber sound is made by blending sounds from a TV with an old 35mm projector.
You can come up with all kinds of sound doing some crazy things. Here's a bunch of articles to get you started.