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Help Please, Recording/Mixing Cloths Sounds
I've been tinkering with a lot of new stuff, but the one thing I can't seem to grasp is how to foley the movement of cloths as well as mixing it together.
Every time I try, it seems to have no diagetic relationship with the subject (this includes high pass or low passes) and then when i activate all the layers of clothing movement, it just sounds like a colossal mess. Please, any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated. J.R. |
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Re: Help Please, Recording/Mixing Cloths Sounds
I dont wanna be rude here but you posted several threads about headphone sounds and radio sounds in rooms etc and then videos and passes about how a morse code mic should sound and now this. I think this forum is the wrong place to learn how to do post and foley. Why not take a course in post and learn the basics instead of asking people on a Pro Tools forum who cant hear what you are doing right or wrong. There ard better easier ways and places to lesrn these things and it takes a long time to master that ....
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