Sonic Design - Exercises
Berlian Johanna / 0360054
Sonic Design/ Bachelore of Design in Creative Media (Hons)
Exercise
SONIC DESIGN LINK LIST!
Instructions
Week 2
In the first week, Mr. Rafiz introduced us to the Sonic Design
module, which focuses on audio. He showed us some projects from
our seniors and also taught us about the Effect Rack, which
includes techniques like Layering, Time Stretching, Pitch
Shifting, Reversing, and Mouth It.
1. Layering: Combining multiple sounds to create a richer, more
complex audio.
2. Time Stretching: Changing the duration of a sound without
affecting its pitch.
3. Pitch Shifting: Altering the pitch of a sound without
changing its speed.
4. Reversing: Playing audio backward for dramatic or unique
effects.
5. Mouth It: Using vocal sounds to imitate instruments or
effects in audio production.
In this exercise we are asked to listen and compare for adjusting
the audio to hear difference.
Figure 1.1 Equalizer 6
Figure 1.2 Equalizer 5
Figure 1.3 Equalizer 4
Figure 1.4 Equalizer 3
Figure 1.5 Equalizer 2
Figure 1.6 Equalizer 1
Link : Exercise 1 - Google Drive
Week 3
Fig 2.1 Telephone Equalizer
Fig 2.2 Walkie Talkie Equalizer
Fig 2.3 Stadium Equalizer
Fig 2.4 Stadium Reverb
Fig 2.5 Stadium Equalizer
Fig 2.6 Bathroom Reverb
Final Results!
Fig 2.1 Telephone
Fig 2.2 Walkie Talkie
Fig 2.3 Stadium
Fig 2.4 Bathroom
Fig 2.5 Closet
Fig 2.6 Airport
Fig 2.7 Cave
Mp3 List : w2 - Google Drive
Week 4
In this week being asked to do environment Exercise using
sound effect that isnt copyrighted or the link that
recommended by the lecturer.
Environment 1 Laboratory ECO
What I see in image, inside some kind vivarium with
filled water themed, thats why I called it Lab ECO, to
make it actual creepy and eerie vibe due from the image
given i try to make it sound with bubbly mixed with cave
sound and droplets water.
Fig 3.1 Doing the Background Audio 1
Environment 2 Laser Beam
What I see in image, there's a machine, surely it
activate laser beam and theres 3 laser beam machine.
So I have to add 3 laser beam noise and a bit
explosion to charge and release.
Fig 3.2 Doing the Background Audio 2
Final Results!
3.3 Environment 1 Laboratory ECO AUDIO
3.4 Environment 1 Laser Beam AUDIO
Reflection
Overall I find it interesting after coming back to study this
again, actualy it's fun to produce some random voice from free
sound to create entirely cool audio. That's all.




















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