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<br>Happy Tuesday everyone! I hope you might be all staying protected throughout this loopy time of quarantine. We positive do miss being at Boom Box! We hope to get your mind off all the madness with this bug zapper transformation construct. Most people know that bugs are drawn to lights at night (it’s fairly gross to look at… and makes me mad simply excited about how many bugs have swarmed my face at night near any form of light). Well, this construct showcases that kind of sequence. It's fairly epic so check out the artistic course of and take heed to the way it came collectively! What was your artistic process? I added this picture solely for the truth that this bug has a gold tooth. The 1st step was to create the bug zapper steadys. I used layers of synth hums and buzz. I was cautious to design a layer to be used from each shut and [Zap Zone Defender USA](http://116.62.119.248:10082/pansysadleir74/zap-zone-defender-usa9536/wiki/Buzz+Bug+x+Pro+Consumer+Reviews+%255BY29MZ1653%255D+Buzz+Bug+X+Pro+Customer+Reviews) from afar to keep it present and alive and that’s somewhat extra typical bug zapper in feel, but not overpowering.<br>
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<br>Then, I chose two layers that I preferred for shut ups to give it a little bit of a beefier/extra life threatening really feel. I constructed everything in layers to make sure flexibility with the shoppers and our mixer. I didn’t wish to tie their arms an excessive amount of for the mix process, especially for something so key to this episode’s story. I additionally needed some zaps, [Zap Zone Defender USA](http://classicalmusicmp3freedownload.com/ja/index.php?title=%E5%88%A9%E7%94%A8%E8%80%85:Stacy67F55976) arcing and exploding for interactions with the zapper. To create these, I first laid in a steady layer of electric zapping, then started layering in thunderous and electric arcing and zapping sound effects and electrifying sweeteners to cover all the motion of the electric arcs of the transformation in all different sizes. This gave me a lot of fabric to draw upon in my editorial. Did you run into any issues/problems/what worked vs what didnt work? Thankfully, I didn’t run into a lot bother throughout this sequence.<br>
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<br>It was just really enjoyable to construct out. Woo!!! We love to listen to it Greg. How cheesy is this photo… Any recommendations on what really made THESE ELECTRIC BUILDS cool? I feel what helped to make this cool and epic was the attention to detail in masking every arc and hit with a mixture of electrifying sounds that compliment each other, but are also quite violent sounding together with implementing synthy sweeteners that aren’t specifically zaps, however play into the sense of electrocution by bug zapper. Were you given a route or was this all your selecting creatively? Creatively, this was just about just as much as my selecting. I was solely advised to make the bigger zaps over the top and huge which was nice! But with the sequence being what it was, it was pretty clear that it was needing to be epic electricity madness. Have you created any fun sound design lately? Tell us in the feedback section!<br>
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