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  1. Hi,

    I'm an award winning sound designer from Canada looking to get involved in some creative and interesting projects.
    If you think you have a project that needs unique sound design or music, do not hesitate to contact me.

    I work at very reasonable rates and will make sure that your project receives a top quality creative sound that will
    impress viewers.

    Please contact me at klonez_dima@hotmail.com

    Follow this link to view my demo reel.

    http://www.djklonez.com/D.Belichenko_demo.mov

    Thanks.
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  2. Dude that reel was awesome! What kind of plugins do you use to get it sounding like that? I've been trying lately to mess with stock sound effects to make them sound better but can't get them close to sounding as good as that.
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  3. Thanks man, glad you liked it. It's not stock sound effects. Mostly real recorded sound processed and twisted until sounding the way i want it to. Used a few different techniques, school helped

    Cheers
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  4. Originally Posted by tin2tin View Post

    Thanx! That's great, will definitely be checking it out Appreciate the tip
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  5. Originally Posted by KloneZ View Post
    Thanks man, glad you liked it. It's not stock sound effects. Mostly real recorded sound processed and twisted until sounding the way i want it to. Used a few different techniques, school helped

    Cheers

    Can I ask you what you're using to process and twist them? like what are the main plugins you're using? I saw there's a new bundle for sound designers and it has a lot of plugins in it but i don't know if i need all of them. I'm wondering what are the main ones that people like yourself use.
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  6. Originally Posted by newyorkminute View Post
    Originally Posted by KloneZ View Post
    Thanks man, glad you liked it. It's not stock sound effects. Mostly real recorded sound processed and twisted until sounding the way i want it to. Used a few different techniques, school helped

    Cheers

    Can I ask you what you're using to process and twist them? like what are the main plugins you're using? I saw there's a new bundle for sound designers and it has a lot of plugins in it but i don't know if i need all of them. I'm wondering what are the main ones that people like yourself use.
    I use waves bundle for the most part. Then Absynth, it's a very popular synth/effects processor in the sound design world. But it's whatever you're comfortable with. Anything will do, timestretching, reversing, distortion etc. Depends on what you need. Whats that new bundle for sound designers you're talking about?
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    There are probably better forums elsewhere for Jobs Classified postings. "Sound Designer"--LOL! That reminds me of when the Subway chain started calling their employees "Sandwich Artists."
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  8. There are probably better forums elsewhere for Jobs Classified postings. "Sound Designer"--LOL! That reminds me of when the Subway chain started calling their employees "Sandwich Artists."
    Really? Good sound design is hard to come by. Your comment makes you sound about 14 years old
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    Originally Posted by videopoo View Post
    There are probably better forums elsewhere for Jobs Classified postings. "Sound Designer"--LOL! That reminds me of when the Subway chain started calling their employees "Sandwich Artists."
    Really? Good sound design is hard to come by. Your comment makes you sound about 14 years old
    Fourteen--really? My youngest kid is older than that. Actually, I've been running a production house for more than a decade. We just call our audio editors...well, audio editors.
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    Originally Posted by videopoo View Post
    There are probably better forums elsewhere for Jobs Classified postings. "Sound Designer"--LOL! That reminds me of when the Subway chain started calling their employees "Sandwich Artists."
    Really? Good sound design is hard to come by. Your comment makes you sound about 14 years old
    Fourteen--really? My youngest kid is older than that. Actually, I've been running a production house for more than a decade. We just call our audio editors...well, audio editors.
    I would consider an audio editor something a bit different from sound designer. Does an audio editor create sound using synthesis?
    Sound designer is a real position, and they are referred to as sound designers in the gaming industry, as well as film.

    Although you're right in a sense that any audio editor can insert a sound effect from the library CD, but can they create a sound effect from scratch and make exactly what the director is looking for?

    I posted here because video needs sound, and hoped to get involved in something creative and unique. You never know.

    Anyways,
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  11. Some nice sounds there! Good luck with your art.
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    Originally Posted by KloneZ View Post
    I would consider an audio editor something a bit different from sound designer. Does an audio editor create sound using synthesis?
    Sound designer is a real position, and they are referred to as sound designers in the gaming industry, as well as film.

    Although you're right in a sense that any audio editor can insert a sound effect from the library CD, but can they create a sound effect from scratch and make exactly what the director is looking for?

    I posted here because video needs sound, and hoped to get involved in something creative and unique. You never know.

    Anyways,
    End rant.
    All of the Sound Designer tasks you mentioned are routinely done by my audio editors. They don't limit themselves to sound effects libraries and canned audio tracks any more than you do. They go out in the field and record various sounds that they can alter and manipulate at their workstations. I admire them. My earlier post was addressing the matter of semantics in the job titles people desire to attach themselves to. I apologize for pushing some self-esteem buttons. I guess I'm in a culture where people don't care so much about titles. (I often describe myself as "Idiot in Charge of Making Boring Educational Films.")

    I suppose I've become jaded after getting stacks of resumes from people giving themselves glorified descriptions of what they do. I certainly understand the field of Sound Design in the motion picture industry (The Exorcist and Star Wars would be nothing without them), but I've personally found fancy job titles to be a bit ridiculous. That's just me. Sorry.

    Oh, and I still think this forum is probably not the best place for job hunting.
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  13. just gotta funny, far from all above discussion.
    This is to all sound designers and sound engineers.
    how to design fantastic and awesome sound using dc signals, i mean which filters?
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  14. Originally Posted by KloneZ View Post
    Originally Posted by newyorkminute View Post
    Originally Posted by KloneZ View Post
    Thanks man, glad you liked it. It's not stock sound effects. Mostly real recorded sound processed and twisted until sounding the way i want it to. Used a few different techniques, school helped

    Cheers

    Can I ask you what you're using to process and twist them? like what are the main plugins you're using? I saw there's a new bundle for sound designers and it has a lot of plugins in it but i don't know if i need all of them. I'm wondering what are the main ones that people like yourself use.
    I use waves bundle for the most part. Then Absynth, it's a very popular synth/effects processor in the sound design world. But it's whatever you're comfortable with. Anything will do, timestretching, reversing, distortion etc. Depends on what you need. Whats that new bundle for sound designers you're talking about?

    The new bundle is from waves. Is this what you have? http://waves.com/content.aspx?id=10979
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    Originally Posted by videopoo View Post
    There are probably better forums elsewhere for Jobs Classified postings. "Sound Designer"--LOL! That reminds me of when the Subway chain started calling their employees "Sandwich Artists."
    Really? Good sound design is hard to come by. Your comment makes you sound about 14 years old
    More like 90 years old.
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    Hey, this link is no good, shoot, I wanted to hear it too.

    BudWzr AKA DJ Guyaharta

    Here's a homemade loop.
    https://forum.videohelp.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4071&d=1288894871


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    You know, "editing" is such a loose term, but when I hear it I envision some crotchety basterd slicing and dicing other people's creative works, and then trying to take credit for it, never actually creating anything themselves.

    And some of them have the nerve to "poo-poo" the real originators of content. The artist.

    Their inflated egos are like gigantic cauliflower brains tearing through downtown destroying everything and everyone in their path.
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    Originally Posted by Bonie81 View Post
    just gotta funny, far from all above discussion.
    This is to all sound designers and sound engineers.
    how to design fantastic and awesome sound using dc signals, i mean which filters?
    You're asking about sawtooths, detuning, and stuff like that? Take two sawtooth oscillations and detune them, then you have the classic dance sound, it's called a "Hoover".

    Google it and research it.
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