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Started February 19th, 2010 · 4 replies · Latest reply by Spleencast 14 years, 2 months ago
Looking for the sample of the 6 million dollar man jumping...the whole chchchchchchchchch noise...sorry for the bad description!
poorboyrich
... chchchchchchchchch noise...
thats the one....all the samples i keep finding are all cut off though, not the full sound through its entirety...
any idea what it is? or what machine?
poorboyrich
thats the one....all the samples i keep finding are all cut off though, not the full sound through its entirety...any idea what it is? or what machine?
In short, the author of the post says:
SiliconAudioLab
the source sound for the Six Million Dollar Man was the tone wheel leakage from a B3. When run though a Leslie w/ the horn spinning it added a metalic phasing signature to it. The strait leakage is more usable vs the Leslie, which is more distant but added it's thing. Then into the funky Tel-Ray style echo/delay with feedback, which also had an adjustable square - sine wave LFO modulation on it like the PCM42's do, and you have the sound.