The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe - That one Skip Button ambience at 500% speed
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2022
- There Pluvillion was, scrolling through a UA-cam playlist containing the music and audio used in The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe when he came across a video of one of the audios that played during the Skip Button ending.
As he read the comments, one person named "brashTakks" pointed out that the audio sounded like a voice calling out the name: "Stanley" in a paulstretched manner.
Curious as to whether or not it is true, Pluvillion then extracted the audio from the files and imported it to his favourite audio editor, Audacity. He afterwards changed the speed of the audio to 500%.
Hitting the play button, goosebumps trailed all across Pluvillion's body; he could not believe it.
As clear as the sunny sky, the distant voice was INDEED calling out Stanley's name.
The catch? It was the voice of the Narrator's.
I just learned that this is originally a Portal ambience. Thus confirming that the Narrator *_is_* calling Stanley.
Do you have a link to the specific Portal ambience? I'd like to compare them and see for myself.
@@JustSomeRandomPerson09 - that, I’m afraid, have no link. I heard it whilst I was playing a custom map beforehand. Try looking for the game files perhaps? They might be there.
Why would that confirm it
@@bobfromanimalcrossing6754 Im assuming the stanley call is added onto the original in comparison. Or at least I think thats what they meant
I heard
2× speed, hear "Stanley? Stanley? Where are you?"
I dont
I heard it clearly.. it chilled me
Imagine the narrator went outside once the roof broke and ended up getting trapped on the surface, maybe the building sunk into the ground while he explored, leaving narrator lost.
And perhaps he went insane from the permanent loss of Stanley and destroyed everything on the surface in grief. After all, he no longer has even the possibility of Stanley returning to him
Kinda sound like a song
Maybe hes searching all around the game to find him and his agony and anger and sadness is so powerful he can now move away from wherever stanly is located at will
So much time has passed that the Narrator has completely fallen into horror and insanity and he’s not even human anymore and just wants to talk to Stanley again
Was he even human to begin with?
I mean, yeah he could be, but he's more godlike already since he CREATED/CAN INFLUENCE THE WORLD
Imagine the monster this whole time was just Narrator just sitting by the ceiling still waiting for you to come back
Monster?
it literally is him
0:04 to my ears, sounds like "stanleeeeey." i don't know if this is simply an auditory illusion, but as a believer of the theory that the screeching sounds in the next skip are of the narrator himself, this is horrifying, but heart-breaking
It’s reminiscent to the trailer of the game in which the Narrator calls Stanley in a playful way.
Theoretically, the only time we get to hear background noise was from the Narrator himself (papers flipping, desk thumbing, clapping, etc.). Either the noise was from the Narrator’s microphone, or whatever Stanley stumbled upon was definitely not part of TSP anymore.
@@Pluvillion wow, now that you mention it, it does sound like how the narrator was calling out for stanley in the ultra deluxe trailer. good ear, i never even made the connection
@@Pluvillion I tried looking for that, but I couldn’t find it. (Though I honestly only looked through like 1 or 2 trailers) Know where I can find it? I wanna hear it more clearly. Cause that honestly sounds kinda wholesome.
@@bing_crystal4831 - UD's trailer: ua-cam.com/video/SLOP7xTyUA8/v-deo.html
@@Pluvillion Thanks 👍
I'm getting so creeped out by this and idk why. it's so scary hearing the "Stanley...where are you?" it just *Shudders*
he's opening and closing the doors too. he forgot where stanley was.
"Stanley? Stanley? Where are you?" ...it breaks my heart, man, it sucks the soul out of me. The Narrator - alone and probably broken, looking for Stanley all these centuries. I'm never going to recover from this.
he is saying all that as a wind
the last skip before the desert scene has the screeching sound instead of a normal wind which can be the narrator braindead at this point
@@wolfey2456 "can be the narrator braindead at this point" -oof man, that's a genuenly terrifying thought 😢
Someone calculated how long stanley was frozen for and the number is massive
26 Billion years at this point@@KingJuulien261
I just thought he was screaming into the void. Which now that I think about it, is infinitely more disturbing.
i remember when i pressed so many times that button that when i heard this ambience i got creeped out and immediately pressed "begin again", i was way to scared to try to think what did i do to the narrator and what happened to the world outside the room.
At the point where the fan on the wall is beginning to break down, the noises echoing through it sound a lot like the Narrator calling out to Stanley in the distance too.
*s t a n l e y ~*
It sounds like someone saying UwU than a man in a void for hundreds of centuries screaming for another one which had the ability to freeze with the press of a button.
stanley?
stanley?
stanley?
stanley?
stanley?
Narrator best boy
I kept skipping through the dialogue because of how fucking scary it kept getting
The creepy noises reminds me so much of the game "Iron Lung", this ending surely was so creepy I was scared of what was out there in the dark... Like some Eldritch thing or somewhat similar, like what have became the world for us to hear that!?
HELLO fellow Markiplier fan!
At 0:04, the noise heard at around 0:00-0:01 is played slower with another sound.
And considering this ambience is from the game Portal, it could just be a coincidence.
Literally crying real tears, he just wants to find stanley 😭
After so much time, the narrator has slowed down a lot, I guess
It was a mistake to watch this in a dark room alone
I can hear him crying out
“Stanley?? Where are you??” Godamm it I’ve never felt more broken over a video game.
Sounds extremely threatening
It could be the narrator calling out to Stanley.
Or it could potentially be the invaders!
puro?
lyrics ✨✨
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Help?
Stanley?
(x ∞)
okay the “Stanley” is very clear, despite being distorted, but in comparison the short blip that plays in between sounds more like a “hello?!” than “where are you?” to me. could be wrong tho.
0:01 Hello?
0:04 Stanley?
0:07 Hello?
0:11 Where are you?
“And everything went black”
This reminds me of the screeching in Five Nights At Freddy's: Ultimate Custom Night, specificalky the Old Man Consequences room, which when sped up massively sounds like "MIIIIIIIIKEE! HENRYYYY! HEEEELP MEEE! MIIIIIIIKEE! *HEEEEEEEELP!* " very scary :)
it gives me "mIcHaEl DoN't LeAvE mE hErE"
been here before a million, and damn it, it's very creepy
You should do a theory video on every sound effect in each time period of the skip button ending.
Like the weird alien noises in the 2nd to last time skip, or the alarm clock beeping in the earlier times
I think that was the fire alarm
something about fire alarms deteriorating and going off after a couple years
Haha! What the fuck
This reminds me so much of the POV trend with Mr. Incredible that went about last year. Starting off all nice and dandy, but each escalation of event gets worse and worse until he looks uncanny and horrifying.
sounds more like whale calls to me
I swear am I the only one who can't distinguish any words from this?
"Hello? Stanley where are you?"
Personal headcanon:
The Narrator made it out into the Epilogue area, but couldn't find a way back to the room. That's why he's calling out to Stanley, he's trying to find a way back to him.
(also put the video in 0.75/2x speed. Sounds more like The Narrator)
I literally cannot distinguish any words, I don't get it. Trust me I try VERY hard but I can't :/
@@LucBlocker try 2x speed or 0.75 speed. You can tell it's Narrator. (prob better at 2x)
@@ThatDigitalDemon I alr did. Doesn't help, it's still wind and those creepy moaning noises (I'm guessing the latter is what others say comes from the Narrator)
@@LucBlockeryep.
@@ThatDigitalDemon ugh. No matter what I try I can't actually distinguish words. I think smth is wrong with me
I always thought that after the skip of him giving that infinite loop, he goes braindead.
If two weeks becomes a year, then ~20^3 for three skips of a similar interval gives you 8000 years until you hear his voice again.
At 20^5, you have 3.2 million years. This is when he drones mindlessly. The next step is 64 million years, which is where I expected him to go braindead.
The skip where plantlife emerges should lie at about 512 billion years, assuming the rate of exponential skip-time growth remains consistent. I don't think this is the case, since the age of our universe is only 14 billion years, and that our sun will die in ~5 billion years from now. Regardless, if the narrator is really still there somehow, I do find some comfort in that he could find peace with the fresh air and nature.
The next skip is something like 10 trillion years. Any comfort I had about nature is obviously replaced by the horrible fact that the narrator is experiencing the slow death of the universe. Or, if the scale is off and this is instead "just" a few dozen million years from now, this could be after a mass extinction or some event that caused life to evolve anew. Or the room has been sucked under the earth into a cave, and the odd sounds are of the narrator calling "Stanley?" Horrifying.
After 200 trillion years, the universe would definitely be near dead. Only the corpses of stars shine any light into the sky now. If instead the scale is off, this is likely hundreds of millions of years from today. I dearly hope the screeching is an exotic species in this far future, and not what the narrator has become.
The last step is 4 quadrillion years, or 20^12. The fact that the sun still exists makes me think that this is within the lifespan of our star. Since the landmass has become a completely empty desert, we can say that at the very least, continental drift has had time to completely change the environment. There is also the possibility that this is between 1 and 3 billion years from now, when planet Earth can no longer hold oceans due to the increased heat from our ageing star. This is the most tragic, event-less, and longest period of Earth's history that will have ever occurred: the post-life march to death. I do not believe that any human mind could withstand such a bleak, terrible, featureless experience of deathless fate. The narrator cannot possibly still be with us.
ua-cam.com/video/iTnU3bIJXs0/v-deo.html I found this. It's definitely the narrator
Guys all I hear is "bowy" help
I dont think it is the narrator, could just be a creepy ambience sound
Am I the only one not hearing anything at all ? No matter how hard I try I can't hear anything.
I don't hear anything.
Perhaps what you're playing it on is too quiet. I had to switch to watch the vid on my phone coz my laptop was too quiet for me to hear
@@totally_professional_artis9778 No, my computer is loud enough. I'm using a desktop computer with high quality headphones.
@@troin3925 idk then.
I don't think he is there or the word is "Stanley". Everything is so blurry. Let's not make up stories.
Let’s discuss it. If it isn’t “Stanley”, what is it then? I find it hard to believe it isn’t such given it’s the only noise sounding differently in comparison to the rest of the brown noise prominent throughout the whole thing. It coincidentally having the same timbre as the Narrator’s doesn’t seem less fishy than it already is considering this and the Epilogue are interconnected with each other.
@@Pluvillion Maybe there is a _bit_ of the Narrator's voice in that sped up audio, but I think some more advanced audio editing needs to be done for it to be clear. As of right now, I don't really hear any words in this.
Also, the screeching noises are somewhat reminiscent of the howling wind that you hear once you exit into the desert (well, it's more like they sort of... blend into each other as you exit the room), so they very well could just be background noises. Their origin is clearly meant to be mysterious, though, and they're only heard distinctly from inside the room, so I'm not arguing that it's just strange-sounding wind or anything.
A month later I learned that this is originally a Portal ambience. Make with that as you will.
@@Pluvillion If it was originally portal ambience then that disproves that it’s the narrator calling for Stanley, it’s just a coincidence that they sound somewhat similar. My personal headcanon is that the sounds are meant to be more like some kind of animal living in the outside world. Before you say there aren’t any animals in the Memory zone, we distinctly hear birds singing, so the sounds could be coming from some kind of evolved bird creatures in this apocalyptic future world.
@@tomlawson4713 - the "STANLEYYYY!!!" voice does not exist in Portal's version of the ambience. It's just plain brown noise,