drawstuf99
Active Member
Hey,
Let me start off by saying that I am very rarely a sound person, with the exception of running a few basic shows (play, stop..etc.) and band gigs. I live over mostly in the lighting board.
Here's my question, and without lots of sound experience, I'm not so sure how complicated this is... Say I want to make some sound effects that seem to "fly" around the room. Our theatre has speakers in the front, mid area, and back, and then backstage that can all be handled independantly (to my knowledge).
For example, I think (just random idea here...) it would be neat to have a sound effect of a plane "flying" over the audience and then farther off (backstage). So, my question is how to create this effect, starting with the back speakers and then going all the way back to the backstage speakers? Does this really have to be done manually or can it be done in the editting/creation of the sound effect? I'd prefer the second method. If this is the case, what sorts of programs are available that can achieve this?
Thank you guys for your help, sorry for my newness to this subject. I just figured I'd start a basic, simple topic on the subject. Just how to get it done.
Thanks,
Andrew
Let me start off by saying that I am very rarely a sound person, with the exception of running a few basic shows (play, stop..etc.) and band gigs. I live over mostly in the lighting board.
Here's my question, and without lots of sound experience, I'm not so sure how complicated this is... Say I want to make some sound effects that seem to "fly" around the room. Our theatre has speakers in the front, mid area, and back, and then backstage that can all be handled independantly (to my knowledge).
For example, I think (just random idea here...) it would be neat to have a sound effect of a plane "flying" over the audience and then farther off (backstage). So, my question is how to create this effect, starting with the back speakers and then going all the way back to the backstage speakers? Does this really have to be done manually or can it be done in the editting/creation of the sound effect? I'd prefer the second method. If this is the case, what sorts of programs are available that can achieve this?
Thank you guys for your help, sorry for my newness to this subject. I just figured I'd start a basic, simple topic on the subject. Just how to get it done.
Thanks,
Andrew