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Seismic Charge / Sonic Mine Sound Effect Direct

Add saturation to the low-mids to give it "grit." Tail: Use a long, metallic plate reverb that fades slowly. 3. Essential Tools Granular Synthesis: Good for stretching metallic textures.

Cut all audio for 100–200ms right before the main blast. Seismic Charge / Sonic Mine Sound Effect

🔊 The Anatomy of a Seismic Charge The "Seismic Charge" (or Sonic Mine) is famous for its "implosive silence" followed by a metallic, oscillating roar. This guide covers how to recreate that iconic cinematic sound. 1. The Core Elements To build this sound, you need three distinct layers: Add saturation to the low-mids to give it "grit

To keep the massive low-end from muddying the high-frequency ring. 🚀 Pro Tip Cut all audio for 100–200ms right before the main blast

Use a Phaser or Flanger with a high feedback setting.

Rapidly sweep a high-pass filter upward to "thin out" the air before the explosion. Phase 2: The Signature "Twang"

Essential for getting that "alien" tonality.