You can experiment with different sounds by adding voice filters, reverb, reversing them, and layering them. Sounds layered should compliment each other, but add something different to the overall sound. You can reuse certain layers of sounds as well for different sounds, but make sure that it’s not noticeable that you’re reusing the same sound. For future projects, I can start thinking about different objects that have interesting noises, and try recording them for later in case I want to create my own sound.
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