I don't want to sound like an ass, but the sound files in the video sound more like a kid doing pretend karate on the playground, not so much a female doing martial arts...
It's a mix of stuff, it is the faceless option for the 2077 Head Gear, the armor pieces are my personal retexture of the Commando armor, and the suit is my personal retexture of the Stealth suit.....I do plan on reaching out to those MOD authors to get permission to put out my retextures
Good, but the sounds sound like they have a bit too much Noise Reduction applied to them so they're getting that "Flanging" sound caused by the noise reduction.
I could be wrong, but if you processed these, did you use a noise reduction plugin on the sounds?
I'm not sure which noise reduction plugin you're using, but the ones I've worked with, always allow you to capture part of the audio to use as a template for the noise reduction to work with. When you capture the audio for the noise reduction, you only want to capture only the noise, that way, the noise reduction only tries to reduce the noise and when applied 'just right' will get rid of the noise without the warbling and flanging, what I do, is make sure I pick the audio where the sound isn't playing yet, just to capture the hiss, and hum (if any) without any, of the actual main sound from the audio playing, because once you capture the yell part of the audio, the noise reduction plugin is going to try and process the yell as 'noise', so just try to capture the lead in to the yell, have the audio program loop the noise if you have to, just to get a good 'noise capture'
Then, when you process a file with noise reduction, and you notice that flanging, reload the unprocessed file, back off on the noise reduction one notch and try again, if you still hear the flange, reload the file, and back off the noise reduction one more notch etc, until you get to the point where you've got the reduction without the flanging. Noise Reduction i one of the harder plugin processes to get 'just right', to this day I still have files that I can't find a 'sweet spot' with.
Hope that helps!!
PS REAPER, has a nice built in plugin called ReaFIR that if you set it on SUBTRACT, and click the Capture Audio button, and have it listen to the noise part of the audio before the actual sound plays, can really do a good job eliminating noise, because it's a graphic interface and you can see exactly what's happening between the ori8ginal audio and the plugin threshold for processing the audio, which makes it much easier to adjust the plugins noise reduction threshold.
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Thanks for all your work. :-)
P.S.
It would by hysterical to take sounds from like: Yie Ar Kung Fu & other old 80's & 90's Martial Arts Games.
I could be wrong, but if you processed these, did you use a noise reduction plugin on the sounds?
I did, I am trying to hone the skill, it was muddied up enough in my recent Main Menu replacer MOD....
I am happy to take any advice, I am impatient, it's my own fault, I usually skip to the "how to do the thing" in vids =D
When you capture the audio for the noise reduction, you only want to capture only the noise, that way, the noise reduction only tries to reduce the noise and when applied 'just right' will get rid of the noise without the warbling and flanging, what I do, is make sure I pick the audio where the sound isn't playing yet, just to capture the hiss, and hum (if any) without any, of the actual main sound from the audio playing, because once you capture the yell part of the audio, the noise reduction plugin is going to try and process the yell as 'noise', so just try to capture the lead in to the yell, have the audio program loop the noise if you have to, just to get a good 'noise capture'
Then, when you process a file with noise reduction, and you notice that flanging, reload the unprocessed file, back off on the noise reduction one notch and try again, if you still hear the flange, reload the file, and back off the noise reduction one more notch etc, until you get to the point where you've got the reduction without the flanging.
Noise Reduction i one of the harder plugin processes to get 'just right', to this day I still have files that I can't find a 'sweet spot' with.
Hope that helps!!
PS REAPER, has a nice built in plugin called ReaFIR that if you set it on SUBTRACT, and click the Capture Audio button, and have it listen to the noise part of the audio before the actual sound plays, can really do a good job eliminating noise, because it's a graphic interface and you can see exactly what's happening between the ori8ginal audio and the plugin threshold for processing the audio, which makes it much easier to adjust the plugins noise reduction threshold.