I recently was asked to quickly create a radio-themed show intro for a new podcast. As with anything that requires creativity, it's the planning and conceptualizing that took a lot of time. But once you managed to create an outline in your mind, it's all a matter of finding the right parts and stitching them together.
The radio noises was sourced out from the amazing people at Freesound.org. I got a very lengthy sample with a variety of noises. I took the ones that I like and spliced them in. The vocal processing was quite easy, just a low cut and high pass filter, add in some noise, and you got a very lo-fi radio sound. What I really like with this creation is the addition of a short outtake just before the actual intro. I found it in a very long recording of several takes for the show intro. So I guess it's actually quite a good thing to "roll the tape" early.
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AuthorMy name is Drew. I'm an audio engineer by trade. This is my portfolio and blog site. I write audio articles here and at Medium. You can check out my portfolio over here. Archives
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