Recreating "the sound" from the Goldeneye 007 soundtrack (N64 and Movie)
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- Опубліковано 15 лют 2023
- Today we are taking a DEEP DIVE into the soundtrack for the Goldeneye 007 video game originally for the Nintendo 64. Our mission is to recreate the mysterious sound that can be heard all through the soundtrack for the video game as well as the James Bond movie Goldeneye.
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This sound HAS to be made to sound like very old Sonar from some type of old submarine.
I was told it was a submarine sonar ping from my fathers friend when I was growing up, and I never ever got it out of my head. Such a creepy but amazing sound to be placed in such a perfect soundtrack, it adds SO much to it.
Additionally, I can listen to you experiment and talk about this soundtrack all day.. LOL
I love finding people who are passionate about this soundtrack like I am.. it's unbelievably amazing.
So glad this video hit for you! I knew there had to be more people out there that loved this soundtrack like I did haha.
The creator of the soundtrack has confirmed its a down-pitched tambourine lol.
@@dreamplace7469 Yes it is
Try pitch shifting the Goldeneye sound up, and see what tambourine it sounds like!
Why are you so brilliant!!!!
Also - why didn’t I think of that?!?! Haha
When I saw this video, I knew exactly which sound it was lol. It's ironically GoldenEye.
I love the quest people had over this very sound. It reminds me when I used a couple hours of lonely night remembering the "Space Ghost: Coast to Coast" series had one of its outro indents who mystified me: The Williams Street logo.
It sounded like something industrial with an ominous humming. Seeing this indent as a child, late at night, lights off and alone was unnerving to me.
I had to dig deeper. I did eventually find the Jack Webb's "Mark VII Limited" indent with the hand hammering the logo away (the real source of the sound).
Sometimes, some strange things like these sounds: they mark us in a way not many things could.
There's only one person whose name comes to mind if someone said "Drums + N64 + James Bond"... that's authenticity right there. Takes me back to when you crushed me in 007 & Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey. Love seeing all the work you've put into your craft over the years. Cheers
Justin!!! Man. So good to hear from you. Yeah - drums, N64, and James Bond def have been with me since we were walking the halls of Western Branch. Haha
You could make an entire genre of music called GoldenEyecore incorporating that sound. Everybody seems to have known exactly which sound this video is going to be about. Every now and then you hear it in other movies and music but I couldn't give any examples although each time I have heard it I immediately think of GoldenEye
“Goldeneyecore” ☠️☠️☠️ hahaha
Thanks for this. Low views but definitely very high quality content.
I appreciate it. Honestly - comments like these go further than you know! I’m happy that at least one other person could nerd out about this like I did haha
Jackson Parodi did this on his UA-cam channel about 7 years ago. He did so much digging to find it, until He found it was from a Proteus FX.
He was who I referenced in the video. REALLY awesome deep dive and helped me a ton with figuring out it was a tambo pitched down haha.
After learning about the tambo trick, I actually did something very similar and ended up remaking the pause music in ableton, love this sound to bits!
It sounds like a manhole cover being removed or replaced back on to the manhole.
Awesome video. Been wondering what this sound was for years now.
Very cool. Love this. Great game & tones too
This was the perfect “deep in the back of your memory”
Video I’ve ever seen😂
Ha! Thank you. This one sound was foundational for an entire generation haha
I have been searching for this, asking around on reddit. Thank you!
I know it mostly from Planescape Torment, an old D&D PC game. It is literally the first sound in the soundtrack
Glad to have given you some answers after some searching! It's a really deep world people get into over vintage synths/drum machines that all this stuff came from.
Yesssssssss! Also, nice Orient! I've got mine on today!
Good eye! It’s the greatest deal in watches I think.
subscribed, great work
Awesome, thank you!
It's like some kind of chain link fence pitched down low. The sample is called Infinity One
You're doing the Lord's work, Tim.
Hahaha. Glad to be a vessel
great !
“Ice Missile” from the EMU Pro/Cussion module.
EMU proteus 2000 yessir!
If I remember correctly, I also heard this sample in one of the Sailor Moon anime soundtracks
Pretty sure the same sound is used on The Leon: The Professional ost too
Also by Eric Serra
Infinite.
What about recreating other sounds from GoldenEye...?
There is so much good stuff in this score.
Maybe im wrong but i think this sound is also present in Misty Menace from Donkey Kong Country
Tim? Turn off your camera autofocus
Listen. I’m not a camera operator. I’m a drummer…I get it right…like…most of the time…
Infinite One preset on a Proteus FX
I made that little riff into a beat
Trvelein is bett
Damn, wth is wrong with your eyebrows? They freak me out, they alive dude
You mixed your own voice way too loud.
NOT as GOOD
I would agree it wasn't the exact same sample. Part of the beauty of music and recording/production is trying experiments and seeing what happens. That exactly what this was for me - hopefully you learned something! I certainly did.
Extremely useful contribution thank you
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