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Created page with "Category: Techniques Category: Audio Techniques '''Earrape''' is a term used for incredibly loud, incredibly distorted audio. The point of earrape is to be shocking, with its occurrences often being sudden and unexpected (like a jumpscare). However, this is not always the case, as many tennis works will just be incredibly loud for the entire video. In these cases, it is less about being shocking, and more about being "extreme", kinda like the constant distor..." |
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Earrape is a term used for incredibly loud, incredibly distorted audio. The point of earrape is to be shocking, with its occurrences often being sudden and unexpected (like a jumpscare). However, this is not always the case, as many tennis works will just be incredibly loud for the entire video. In these cases, it is less about being shocking, and more about being "extreme", kinda like the constant distortion seen in something like death metal.
Usage
The simplest way to do this is simply to go into your editor of choice and make the audio as loud as possible. However, it tends to be more effective when done with distortion techniques.
In Premiere, add the Distortion audio effect and set it to the "infinite distortion" preset. This should be all you need to do.
In Vegas, (add later)