Recording your marine's sounds is quite simple. Getting the sound just right is rather hard though. I bet they used Speakerphone to produce the radio chatter. This can be done with tools like Guitar Rig, or Hardcore for FL Studio. That's at least how I would create the radio noise. As for random beeps like cops calling each other, a sample & hold LFO could do that trick.
Those who uses Reason there are a decent set of Rack Extensions to use I'd recommend Kuassa's guitar amps. As I said I don't know how to do these sounds though, so you better be ready to put in several tens of hours to get the sound the way you want it to be.
So is there any freeware amp plugins I can recommend? Not really. It's all about spending the time to actually getting the sound right that counts. Since the plugins are freeware they often lack in just that department. As I said in another topic: You get what you pay for.
Any decent noise gate plugin can do this. There are a few I can recommend as a professional musician:
I'm using FL Studio. And the best way to do it there is to load in FL Limiter and have the preset Noisegate loaded. It does this just fine. Some minor tweaks and you're on the go. Edison has an onboard noise canceler that listens to your background, and cuts the unwanted frequencies.
If you buy Guitar Rig 5 it has several awesome onboard compressors / limiters, a lot of good and neat effects, including a noisegate.
Audacity has possibly that functionality as well. But I'm not sure about it's quality since it's freeware. You get what you pay for.
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Recording your marine's sounds is quite simple. Getting the sound just right is rather hard though. I bet they used Speakerphone to produce the radio chatter. This can be done with tools like Guitar Rig, or Hardcore for FL Studio. That's at least how I would create the radio noise. As for random beeps like cops calling each other, a sample & hold LFO could do that trick.
Those who uses Reason there are a decent set of Rack Extensions to use I'd recommend Kuassa's guitar amps. As I said I don't know how to do these sounds though, so you better be ready to put in several tens of hours to get the sound the way you want it to be.
So is there any freeware amp plugins I can recommend? Not really. It's all about spending the time to actually getting the sound right that counts. Since the plugins are freeware they often lack in just that department. As I said in another topic: You get what you pay for.
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I think this sounds quite authentic. A bit less delay and you're closer.
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Pitch shifter > EQ > Chorus > Limiter > Pitch delay > Pitch shifter > EQ
Don't ask me for settings since I have never done this before, but this is how I would've done it.
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Any decent noise gate plugin can do this. There are a few I can recommend as a professional musician:
I'm using FL Studio. And the best way to do it there is to load in FL Limiter and have the preset Noisegate loaded. It does this just fine. Some minor tweaks and you're on the go. Edison has an onboard noise canceler that listens to your background, and cuts the unwanted frequencies.
If you buy Guitar Rig 5 it has several awesome onboard compressors / limiters, a lot of good and neat effects, including a noisegate.
Audacity has possibly that functionality as well. But I'm not sure about it's quality since it's freeware. You get what you pay for.