Doppler help please...
I'm working on a sci-fi cartoon that has a bajillion robots and flying gadgets.
So far I've been able to doppler the sound (for fly-bys) of all the ships and gizmos cause I'd had existing rocket and jet by's, etc, to use as a base, then I'd add the necessary elements to "sci-fi" those sounds out.
I've got a good sound for this one little guy, but I built it totally from scratch, and the sound is not condusive to adding other jettish sounds to help it doppler by. It's a pretty light sputtery sound.
HERE'S THE QUESTION: In other words, I have to use this sound only to create the by's from, so is there an easy way to do this? Any secrets out there for quick dopplering?
I've already tried a big bungee cord, but that didn't do anything. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
I tried a search, but it doesn't appear that dopplering is a BIG concern these days!! Please think for me, my brains are running low on cells at the moment from the stress of the project.
Thanks in advance. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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