22 Jan 2023, 00:00
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22 Jan 2023, 05:30
(22 Jan 2023, 00:00 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Does anybody know if there is a Bambi-themed "sound pack"? For example, pops, inflates, flicks, squeaks, gasps, etc?
No... but it sounds like a good project to do.
When I did a BS content (A Wakeup alarm sound) I had to scavenge around the interwebs.
22 Jan 2023, 12:32
(22 Jan 2023, 05:30 )JaneSintimes Wrote: [ -> ](22 Jan 2023, 00:00 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Does anybody know if there is a Bambi-themed "sound pack"? For example, pops, inflates, flicks, squeaks, gasps, etc?
No... but it sounds like a good project to do.
When I did a BS content (A Wakeup alarm sound) I had to scavange around teh interwebs.
Probably it's possible to compile one from these https://freesound.org/ , or at least a pack that's close enough.
27 Jun 2023, 10:02
Trying to find the original sounds. Some of them seem custom. Read some are in a discord server? Anyone know?
06 Jul 2023, 21:29
I would also like to find them. I have combed the server for them and can only find a few clips of the audios referred to as 'mommy's sample pack'. We could use this thread to compile them properly?
06 Jul 2023, 21:30
(06 Jul 2023, 21:29 )sleep77 Wrote: [ -> ]We could use this thread to compile them properly?Absolutely!
06 Jul 2023, 21:38
Sweet, is vocaroo the best option for getting them in here, then they could go into a mega?
Chimes.wav from "mommy's sample pack" is the only one not clipped from one of the original files, or is clipped from a point where there's no other effects going on. I think that's important for reuse since it's not going to sound great layering a few seconds of the background audio over whatever audio you'd want it on top of.
I think we'd want to either extract the original audios using some sort of boolean technique (in Audacity) etc. or find the original sound clips. Substitutes could also be really good but I'd make sure to label whether they're confidently a match for the originals.
Chimes.wav
https://vocaroo.com/1oVCUalCqS4Z
Also been looking at https://www.lalal.ai - if anyone has an account and can tell how well it splits the bambi files that would be interesting!
Chimes.wav from "mommy's sample pack" is the only one not clipped from one of the original files, or is clipped from a point where there's no other effects going on. I think that's important for reuse since it's not going to sound great layering a few seconds of the background audio over whatever audio you'd want it on top of.
I think we'd want to either extract the original audios using some sort of boolean technique (in Audacity) etc. or find the original sound clips. Substitutes could also be really good but I'd make sure to label whether they're confidently a match for the originals.
Chimes.wav
https://vocaroo.com/1oVCUalCqS4Z
Also been looking at https://www.lalal.ai - if anyone has an account and can tell how well it splits the bambi files that would be interesting!
06 Jul 2023, 22:14
Here's an example of what can be done with Lalai - this took bouncing my PC audio back into Audacity, exporting as an mp3, uploading back into Lalai to use the free 10min you get to extract the lock sound.
You can hear some artifacts but this is impressively clean for ~15min of work.
Lock (extracted via 3x bounces with Lalai)
https://vocaroo.com/1noICWYxRKAy
You can hear some artifacts but this is impressively clean for ~15min of work.
Lock (extracted via 3x bounces with Lalai)
https://vocaroo.com/1noICWYxRKAy
08 Jul 2023, 01:04
These samples sound very promising!
12 Jul 2023, 19:39
The Bambi voice sounds like a real person's voice. There is too much variation and emotional range in the voice and giggles to be text-to-speech.
I noticed 10+ versions of the word "yes," and 5+ versions of the word "no" or "now."
The voice says things like "I love it" and "too hard."
Does anyone know whether this voice is from an existing content creator or custom recorded?
If it's an existing content creator, can anyone identify who it is?
I have my doubts about custom recording due to the extra cost, complexity, and time required.
I noticed 10+ versions of the word "yes," and 5+ versions of the word "no" or "now."
The voice says things like "I love it" and "too hard."
Does anyone know whether this voice is from an existing content creator or custom recorded?
If it's an existing content creator, can anyone identify who it is?
I have my doubts about custom recording due to the extra cost, complexity, and time required.
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