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SpicyGayDog
MemberThis is their first upload with sound so no doubt there'll be some bumps to get over, especially if this is the artists first attempt at it.
SpicyGayDog
MemberA little advice to the artist, dw about panning the sounds coming from one side and the other. I think i see what you were trying to do but the main actor, i.e the one getting spit roasted should have their sounds equal in both ears. I find it best to use panning for background elements or multiple characters not directly involved in the main action of the scene. Good job for a first attempt though!
JustEggsPls
MemberIs writing a critique really this hard?
THis isn't the first and certainly won't be the last time I see staff abuse site rules.
Maybe asking if it's hard is a wrong question because why do I even expect anything else.
Mairo
JanitorWhat rules? Sound is generally irrelevant stuff for this site, that's why there's basically zero guidelines for audio so I usually have the sounds very low volume. It was only super recently until we even got contributor category for stuff like VAs.
I'm asking as user, about this kind of stuff in general and not this post alone. I bump into at least one animation with left channel only audio every month.
This is kinda similar with something like AO noise with SFM renders, I see it constantly, yet a single google search of "why is all my audio on left?" turns up gazillion of results with fixes to basically any software you are using.
That's why I'm asking that is it really that hard, because if I just listen to my final audio edit and hear everything on left, my reaction is "everything is on left, I should figure this out" and not "I dunno why it does that, so just gonna completely ignore it".
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