Yes, there's this thing called 'effet d'orage' (thunder efect) used in some organ music. There you press 6-7 pedal keys at the same time to make this effect with the bass pipes.
The Leslie effect enhances the sound quality of a Hammond organ by creating a swirling, rotating effect that adds depth and richness to the sound.
Simulating acoustics is the process of modifying your sound in post-production, in order to portray how you want your sound to sound like. For example, when you record your sound in a sound proofed recording suite/room, where the sound cannot bounce, but you wish to make it sound like you're in an empty church, you would have to add reverberation to the sound in order to gain this effect. The process of adding the reverberation is simulating the acoustics of an empty church. This is called Simulating Acoustics.
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Thunder is the sound of lightning, because lightning moves faster then sound it takes a few seconds for the sound to catch up. So there is no sound of thunder, thunder is just the sound of lightning.
The ISBN of The Sound of Thunder is 9780330021357.
The Sound of Thunder was created in 1981.
The sound of thunder can be recreated through various methods, including using recordings of actual thunder, mixing low-frequency sounds to simulate the rumbling effect, and employing sound design techniques such as layering and modulation to create a dynamic and realistic thunder sound. Special effects artists and sound designers may also use audio software and hardware to enhance and manipulate thunder sounds for films, TV shows, and other media projects.
You can hear the sound from an owl, ocean, oboe, orchestra and organ. They begin with the letter O.
Thunder is the sound of lightning, because lightning moves faster then sound it takes a few seconds for the sound to catch up. So there is no sound of thunder, thunder is just the sound of lightning.
Because it is lighting between clouds. Most of the sound originates at the same distance from you. So the frequency of the sound is nearly the same. Therefor you can hear the harmonics created by the small difference in frequency.
No, lobsters do not die from thunder. Thunder is just a loud sound caused by lightning, and it does not have any direct effect on lobsters. Lobsters may be sensitive to sudden changes in their environment, but thunder alone would not be fatal to them.
Reverb creates a sense of space by simulating the reflections of sound in a room, while delay repeats the original sound with a distinct time gap, creating an echo effect.