Masque 20 MAR 2024 a las 11:53 a. m.
Descending bassy sinewave
This is the most overused and hackneyed sound effect and I'm sick of it.

0:18

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpExNYMxALE

Pick any movie trailer from the last 10 years and you'll hear it. The same exact sound effect, a stupid descending "booooooooom",

Why though? Why do they use this? What effect does it have on a psychological level? It must have one, or they wouldn't use it in dang near every trailer.

Also, does anyone know what the technical term for it is? I call it the descending bassy sinewave, but I'm sure there's an actual industry term for it. There must be. Since it's a tool that's used SO much, just as carpenters have a name for that bangy thing what pounds nails.

Any sound designers can tell me what the name for it is in a typical sound library?
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Masque 20 MAR 2024 a las 11:58 a. m. 
Here it is at 0:55, and in many, many other Blackmill songs:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXVQNSlFJ6M

I don't mind it as much in music like this, but with trailers and commercials, every time I'm like 'Yep, there it is again. Derp. Right on cue."
Original Cast Recording 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:15 p. m. 
Sometimes it's more of a low synthy wave sound. Sometimes it's more like a digital bass drum with a pitch-slider and extended decay. There's also a good chance they're combining sounds to produce the one effect.
Original Cast Recording 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:15 p. m. 
But yeah, totally overused.
Masque 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:22 p. m. 
To illustrate -- I just typed in "movie trailer" on YouTube.

First result -- yep, there it is. 0:44

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTNMt84KT0k

Second and third result (Disney+ "Acolyte" trailer, Rebel Moon pt 2 trailer) didn't use it.

Fourth result -- yep, there it is. 1:21

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djSKp_pwmOA
Masque 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:24 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por NoMoreUnderscores():
Sometimes it's more of a low synthy wave sound. Sometimes it's more like a digital bass drum with a pitch-slider and extended decay. There's also a good chance they're combining sounds to produce the one effect.
Yeah I figure it'd be pretty easy to make with just a Juno 106, but there has to be a sound library name or industry term for it, still. I *need* a name for my audio nemesis, here.*

*tongue-in-cheek -- not really, but kinda, yeah. :stray_robot:
saranacX 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:27 p. m. 
Lets goooooo
Masque 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:29 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por saranacX:
Lets goooooo
Oh, that's my other nemesis lately, for sure. Combine that with the bassy descending sinewave and I might just snap. :steamhappy:

And it's funny that "Lets gooooooo" is ALSO found in the comments of damn near every single trailer or product announcement. Like they belong together, a marriage of derpitude.
Última edición por Masque; 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:31 p. m.
Masque 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:32 p. m. 
Joking, just something I noticed.

Comedians do that a lot, too.

"What's with all the (insert innocuous thing they've been thinking about here)?"

And honestly, I am actually curious about the psychological effect -- I know that the advertising industry is really into affecting psychology with all they do, from imagery, color, light, pattern -- to music, audio and sound effects. Psychology and emotion are a huge part of what goes into advertising. Probably the biggest part.

And that sound effect -- there is a reason they use it. Something about tension and release, perhaps. It would be interesting to hear from an expert. I'd look it up -- if I had a term I could use to search for it. There must be a discussion among people in the ad industry on this particular sound -- probably a dissertation or twenty, too.
Última edición por Masque; 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:40 p. m.
zexx11 20 MAR 2024 a las 12:36 p. m. 
its in a game also:

Shift 2 Unleashed, when you finish out of the top three you get that sound.
Morkonan 20 MAR 2024 a las 2:31 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Masque:
...Probably the biggest part.
..

Echoes are dramatic.

Fading sounds are mysterious, sometimes leading, and usually an "asked question" when in the body of a song/ad/effect.

To get the full feel for any meaning, you kind of have to listen to segments before and after the moment.

IMO :)

PS: Echoes naturally fade. It just matters what it's an echo "of." Big loud vs soft and grainy.
Última edición por Morkonan; 20 MAR 2024 a las 2:32 p. m.
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