Hello, I am yet another person looking for chainsaw sounds.
I am looking to build a chainsaw prop for a Halloween costume (there may be problems with the police if I go parading around with a real one...), and need to find sound effects for it. I can't really record my own because the microphone that I have is really quite terrible. I did find one that I looked really nice from Gears of War 2
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but It would be nice to have a little more revving variety.
If anyone has any high quality chainsaw sounds, kindly let me know. And if anyone also has a method on how to set up a system where the chainsaw prop's trigger can interface with a programmable device to drive the sound, that would also be quite helpful.
Thank You,
AJR3
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09-13-2008,03:42 PM
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09-13-2008,09:43 PM
Try chain saw - two separate words. You get more results.
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09-13-2008,09:48 PM
There are more... Though there still aren't really many that have the crisp strong quality that I am looking for. Many of them sound distant or muffled.
Do you record sound effects? If so, then do you know of any relatively cheap good microphones that might suit the purpose of recording my own chainsaw sounds?
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09-13-2008,09:56 PM
SHure is the best mic I've ever tried. I'm sure there are better, but I've never been into using a mic for much.
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09-14-2008,05:46 PM
Seems to be pretty good quality though slightly far away... I will see what I can do with it to enhance the sound.
Also, does anyone know of a device that I could use for playing back the audio? Originally I was thinking of writing a program that would play the rev sound when a button is pressed and incorporate the "start and stop" rev sounds. This program would then be put on an Ipod or Mp3 player attached to portable speakers. The only problem is that there doesn't appear to be any easy way of programming an Ipod. Any suggestions?
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09-14-2008,07:35 PM
I think iTunes let's you upload tracks, and put them on your ipod. I had always thought that WMP was able to do that as well, but not owning one I'm not that familiar with the ipod loading.
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09-14-2008,07:39 PM
It is easy to upload tracks to the ipod, but not to program the ipod to play the right parts of a track at the right time (i.e. play a looping idle sound and then rev while I hold a button).
I just need a device (preferably one that can fit in the chainsaw prop itself) that can play back the sound files that I end up using in good, loud quality.



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