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The third sound clip was initially a coin being spun on a table. I only added a single effect to it as though I’d tried it out with others, this produced the better result. The plugin used was the Lost Technology plugin (default) with parameters edited only slightly. The result The last of my edited clips was a squeaky door opening and closing. I applied the Battery Acid VST (CRUSTY SLUDGENESS) which made everything very high pitched and digitalised. I then created an envelope for the wet parameter, and used this technique to atomise the effect as seen in the screen captue. The KTGranulator (metallic 02) and Ambience (Vic-Plate 1) plugins were added to this vending machine sound clip. The first plugin completely distorted how the clip sounded, adding a metallic texture. The second plugin I used to get a slightly echoed effect. The resulting clip sounds like a digitalised saw sound effect that I can imagine matching well to a logo or as some kind of start-up sound or similar. For this sound clip (originally a chair being dragged across the ground), I applied the Dub Delay (Stereo delay) sound effect. I then edited some of the parameters such as increasing the wetness, and decreasing the dampness. The audio now sounds completely different. Comparable to being in a submarine etc.

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For this sound clip (originally a chair being dragged across the ground), I applied the Dub Delay (Stereo delay) sound effect. I then edited some of the parameters such as increasing the wetness, and decreasing the dampness. The audio now sounds completely different. Comparable to being in a submarine etc.

The KTGranulator (metallic 02) and Ambience (Vic-Plate 1) plugins were added to this vending machine sound clip. The first plugin completely distorted how the clip sounded, adding a metallic texture. The second plugin I used to get a slightly echoed effect. The resulting clip sounds like a digitalised saw sound effect that I can imagine matching well to a logo or as some kind of start-up sound or similar.

The last of my edited clips was a squeaky door opening and closing. I applied the Battery Acid VST (CRUSTY SLUDGENESS) which made everything very high pitched and digitalised. I then created an envelope for the wet parameter, and used this technique to atomise the effect as seen in the screen captue.

The third sound clip was initially a coin being spun on a table. I only added a single effect to it as though I’d tried it out with others, this produced the better result. The plugin used was the Lost Technology plugin (default) with parameters edited only slightly. The result sounded like digitalised buttons being pressed in rapid succession.