Sonic Mine Sound Effect: Seismic Charge /

Use a Phaser or Flanger with a high feedback setting.

Apply a fast LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator) to the pitch to create that "wobble." Phase 3: The Low-End Release 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: Use a Phaser or Flanger with a high feedback setting

A brief moment where all audio cuts out. The Power Core: A low-frequency "thud" or sub-bass hit. The Signature Ring: A metallic, "twanging" oscillation. 2. Step-by-Step Sound Design Phase 1: The Implosion Reverse Reverb: Take a heavy metallic hit and reverse it. The Signature Ring: A metallic, "twanging" oscillation

To keep the massive low-end from muddying the high-frequency ring. 🚀 Pro Tip