0:51 ignore her voice and look at her beauty 😍💗 Not a simp just respectively appreciating the beauty. I hope this is not a sin . Never thought people will take it in negative way probably that's what society has become 😕.
They still make good thing. But back them were especial. The problem is the people today. They don't respect the importnce that Disney have and the creator Walt Disney who is now sleeping. It makes me angry when someone ruined a legend 😡
0:51 For those wondering how they did that, they used a Sonovox, which was a predecessor of the talkbox, invented in 1939. What it does, it picks up signals from the vocal cords in her throat, and makes her "sing" the sounds of the train whistle. EDIT 1: Holy smokes! I did not expect this comment to blow up. Thanks for the likes, kind strangers! EDIT 2: I did some more research on this invention, and there's a reply to this comment that states this too. It actually uses transducers, or miniature speakers to pipe the sound into her throat while she mouths out the words. It works similarly like an electrolarynx for laryngectomy patients.
Is the sonovox the precursor to the Vocoder that is often used for the voice of certain characters in cartoons such as Soundwave from the cartoon 'The Transformers: Generation 1'?
Studio: Ok, we need a cow sound effect for this scene. Modern Foley artists: Ok, I'll go find some real cows and record them. These guys: Gimme a fucking tube.
hilarious shit like the sound team for alone in the dark the new nightmare went out to the forest at night to record ambiance for the forest areas and ended up getting chased away by wild boars
0:48 Casey Jr is saying: "LOOK OUT! BRIDGE OUT!! BRIDGE OUT!! HEELLLPPP!!!!" And the device the woman is using is called the Sonovox. It was a set of speakers you would plug into an amplifier and on the other hand, you would play a sound from a record player and all you had to do was mouth the words and you're speaking as that sound. There's a modern version that exists called The Bozavox.
@Pokin Ryan I always thought the same thing, but she isn't whispering. Last month I discovered that when I put my mouth on my phone speaker and started mouthing the words to a sound, it had the same effect as when the lady was using the Sonovox. Here's something for you to try: play a sound of a steam train whistle and turn up the volume way up on your phone or tablet. Then place your mouth on the speaker and silently mouth the words: All Aboard. You should have the same effect. Note: you're not whispering you're just mouthing the words.
These foley artists rocked big time back then, because they used to work for the Disney sound effects department. That was years before Synclaviers and synthesizers were invented.
Yeah, but interestingly it didn't come directly from her voice. You, I, and almost anyone can do it. See this video showing her demonstrating: th-cam.com/video/blhqeWpwwkA/w-d-xo.html
Как же здорово когда все натурально и сделано руками, без компа, когда люди вкладывают частичку себя в каждый звук и просто наслаждаются тем, что они делают
I hope Disney+ gives us documentaries about how these cartoons were made back in the day. Also, does anybody know what cartoon this was from? Because it looks and sounds like it’s from Dumbo, but I don’t remember the train ever crashing in it. Edit: this whole segment is on TH-cam: th-cam.com/video/9G0Ua_TaokQ/w-d-xo.html
Except when big studios are keeping their most iconic sound effects in a vault not accessible to TH-camrs. Sure you can always try to find and record clips from their movies or shows, but it's not the same.
Just some simple practical effects is all you need for a convincing performance, props to the guys and girls for providing these excellent sound effects with their ingenuity.
Big respect for the man who sacrificed his ears to make that realistic sound.
True, indeed
When the glass said: _EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE_
My teeth felt that. 😔
Respect
Yes
phil swift
0:56 legend who sacrificed his ears to give us the sound
peter griffin
@@dump6302 lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can feel his pain
Stolen comment
@@arte0021 yeah
Their efforts are so amazing
I saw you again
First time seeing a comment of yours under 100 likes. I appreciate your pressence being with me everywhere I go
Hello we meet again
Yup
Why your everywhere?
0:51 that girl , woman, momma ! Voicing the train is beautiful!!!!
0:57 you can see the pain in his face
yeah imagine doing it yourself
@@drakesessions3544 ouch
Train speak
Ouch-
Also looks like Gabe Newell
0:56 he sacrificed his ears to make this masterpiece
I assume ear protectors weren't made yet
@@darickmendes969 i know
That is Peter Griffin
@@PandaJason-mf6gr yeah, kinda looks like him
@@CratsonTheGuy Fun fact : It was Peter's great great great great great great great great great great grandfather
0:07 that's some sick dubstep/techno sound my man
skrillex
0:51 dadt punk voice modulation
that bass is thicc
Fart soind
Nice user name. 😶
I was shocked it was actually a beautiful woman who covered the train's voice..
0:52
"Bridge out! Help!"
*EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
@@REEEPROGRAM
HELP!!!!!
Someone's wife.
youre simping waaayyy too much
@@kylenbelgium1472 im a girl dammit
Okay, the train chugging sound effect was brilliant. I thought they recorded a real train
Same here, also I thought they used different train parts for the steamy sounds
Casey Jr Making (Test)
that'd be too easy
@@alexkerry7631 Maybe so, but it's always better if you can record a clean effect without the station noises around a real train.
@@commentator9134 Never thought of that. A station probably would bustle with all sorts of other sounds. Great point
The noise the lady makes
Ice age baby I swear if you don’t delete your account
ASMRBrokxn Bruyy
Get out corean i don’t speak takataka
@@hentercc8238 bruh what
Is the best
I'm a 2000s kid. But this never ceases to put a big smile on my face.
Yup! Same here xD
Same here 😁
0:51 ignore her voice and look at her beauty 😍💗
Not a simp just respectively appreciating the beauty. I hope this is not a sin . Never thought people will take it in negative way probably that's what society has become 😕.
simp
@@prant55 You use simp in the wrong way lol, i bet you dont even know the true meaning of simp
@@chromosome8979 everytime they saw someone compliment a woman they will call em SIMP 🤣
@@DianneFerrer yeah socity is always like that🤦
@@mrg3neraltuxedos yea 😔
0:51 she really knows how to scream
She's beautiful, I hope her grandkids as well
@Buster head what?
@Buster head if shes racist i wanna marry her.
@@chromechaos4833 w h a t
@@chromechaos4833 w h a t ?
0:54 Give some credit to this man. His ears are suffering just because for us.
you can see it in his eyes
And because they needed the money
He didn't do for us. He did it for money
Poor peter griffin
@@KillerKingdom Don’t be too pessimistic...
the origins of disney are so pure i love it
When Disney was humble and cool
They still make good thing. But back them were especial. The problem is the people today. They don't respect the importnce that Disney have and the creator Walt Disney who is now sleeping. It makes me angry when someone ruined a legend 😡
@@sergiolaurencio7534 no because they cared about money and always making live action remakes
@@Blue-Apple-fc9eo That what I am trying to say. Disrespecting the tradition
@@sergiolaurencio7534 oh sorry about that I got confused
@@Blue-Apple-fc9eo Is OK. But yes, Walt Dysney make the companie with so good motivation and love and they have ruined they name. They disrespect
1:05 they even captured that cloud of dust sound effect
0:48 mildly disturbing
Wow! The effort of the sound makers back then was full of dedication at their work.
0:48 They did Daft Punk before Daft punk 😮
1:04 I love how they stacked it in the shape of a locomotive.
Yes exactly like makinyit look like a train will produce sound like a train😂
That woman did the train’s sound effects!
th-cam.com/video/blhqeWpwwkA/w-d-xo.html
@@ShadowBerry hippity hoppity your video is now in my propriety
She used autotune.
@@dirkdiggler2430 *vocoder
Sounds like dubstep
The Day when people are not lazy to do hard things like that 🤣
Well that is called foley and it's a profession, today they still using foley to do the song effects for movies
well could you do it
Their hard work really paid off.
0:51 For those wondering how they did that, they used a Sonovox, which was a predecessor of the talkbox, invented in 1939. What it does, it picks up signals from the vocal cords in her throat, and makes her "sing" the sounds of the train whistle.
EDIT 1: Holy smokes! I did not expect this comment to blow up. Thanks for the likes, kind strangers!
EDIT 2: I did some more research on this invention, and there's a reply to this comment that states this too. It actually uses transducers, or miniature speakers to pipe the sound into her throat while she mouths out the words. It works similarly like an electrolarynx for laryngectomy patients.
Thanks
More like vibrate than pick up, I'm sure.
Thank you so much for data. 😊
Is the sonovox the precursor to the Vocoder that is often used for the voice of certain characters in cartoons such as Soundwave from the cartoon 'The Transformers: Generation 1'?
Basically the first ever autotune
Studio: Ok, we need a cow sound effect for this scene.
Modern Foley artists: Ok, I'll go find some real cows and record them.
These guys: Gimme a fucking tube.
hilarious shit like the sound team for alone in the dark the new nightmare went out to the forest at night to record ambiance for the forest areas and ended up getting chased away by wild boars
"How about the train sound?"
"Ask that mf over there"
😂😂😂
@@06fz1000 I cannot hear what told the train in 0:49
@@electronichannelgreece bridge is out!
The golden years of Disney are long gone.
i’m so glad they thought to film this. its such a treasure to watch
0:56 Darn it, Lois, it’s worst than the time I had to be a foley artist for Walt Disney Pictures.
I can already see the cutaway in my mind
Seth needs to get on this one. This will be so good in the show
Seth needs to get on this one. This will be so good in the show
Who’s Lois?
@@iamefghwr4522 BRUH 💀
0:48 Casey Jr is saying: "LOOK OUT! BRIDGE OUT!! BRIDGE OUT!! HEELLLPPP!!!!"
And the device the woman is using is called the Sonovox. It was a set of speakers you would plug into an amplifier and on the other hand, you would play a sound from a record player and all you had to do was mouth the words and you're speaking as that sound. There's a modern version that exists called The Bozavox.
So it's like vocoding the analog way then
I thought it was '' reeeee chowder'' or ''reeeee chowdah''
dejavu dejavuu dejavu help
Interesting
@Pokin Ryan I always thought the same thing, but she isn't whispering. Last month I discovered that when I put my mouth on my phone speaker and started mouthing the words to a sound, it had the same effect as when the lady was using the Sonovox.
Here's something for you to try: play a sound of a steam train whistle and turn up the volume way up on your phone or tablet. Then place your mouth on the speaker and silently mouth the words: All Aboard. You should have the same effect. Note: you're not whispering you're just mouthing the words.
Thanks for making our childhood awesome
These foley artists rocked big time back then, because they used to work for the Disney sound effects department. That was years before Synclaviers and synthesizers were invented.
0:48 gave me a heart attack
_bridge out, bridge out_
_radio chowder, radio chowder_
Oh relax. Frances Gifford was using a mechanism at the time to make her voice sound like that. 🤣
@@SilvestriChateauOfficial oh
I thought that was her actual voice
Because it is actually possible for her to have that voice
@@Emanator no its was *PEaR JorDAn pEAr JorDaN HeEEElP*
0:52 I did not expected that sound came from a beautiful lady.
Yeah, but interestingly it didn't come directly from her voice. You, I, and almost anyone can do it. See this video showing her demonstrating: th-cam.com/video/blhqeWpwwkA/w-d-xo.html
Imagine how she is now
@@toazethegecko she is dead now
Tears of joy
@@helpingpotato6422 probably, but imagine her grandaughters
Those early foley artists were REALLY underrated!
Как же здорово когда все натурально и сделано руками, без компа, когда люди вкладывают частичку себя в каждый звук и просто наслаждаются тем, что они делают
0:56 ну не сказал бы 🙄🙄🙄
А как тебе такое 1:05
0:56 A moment of silence for this man.
0:07 this one guys face is just amazing XD
Salute to these men and women who made my childhood special sitting in front that tv💯🙏🏾🙏🏾💙
Thanks Disney for making our childhood awesome.
0:21
am I the only one who expect to hear Tom's scream after that sound?
Haha now that I saw your comment I imagined too aaaahuuu wuwhoooowooo
😂
@@qpSubZeroqp Lol😂. I can hear that
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
Bruuuh I really like the old Disney animations, they're really comforting and idk why
How much realistic approach was there. The folly artists are god gifted peoples.
0:42 the sound was really cuteee
No one:
0:15 set 8 kids playing with the equipment in science be like
Yes
putting no one before a meme doesn’t make it funny and it just ruins the joke entirely. Try being original for once
@@polipix_ and yet there are hundreds of likes
@@polipix_ Ok weeb
@@polipix_ originality is a myth
That lady was metal!
th-cam.com/video/blhqeWpwwkA/w-d-xo.html
ur mom
Big respect to those persons behind and beyond the scenes. 👏👏👏
The art and the Artists. .. Unknown real heroes...
it still amazes me...so many super simple ways of making the best sounds in movies. Well done.
"Bridge out...Bridge out"
I hope Disney+ gives us documentaries about how these cartoons were made back in the day.
Also, does anybody know what cartoon this was from? Because it looks and sounds like it’s from Dumbo, but I don’t remember the train ever crashing in it.
Edit: this whole segment is on TH-cam: th-cam.com/video/9G0Ua_TaokQ/w-d-xo.html
I think it ultimately got cut from Dumbo but ultimately was used as a behind the scenes footage for The Reluctant Dragon.
I just commented about that. It looks like the train from Dumbo
This was from The Reluctant Dragon, which is basically a behind the scenes look at Walt Disney Studios from the 1940's.
Don’t put it on just Disney + cause not r dry one spending money on multiple streaming platforms.
damn that train making a talkbox effect at the end was way ahead of its time
These geniuses are brilliant. Period.
Foley artists never change. All they need is a high quality mic and the rest is an infinite possibility with their creativity
1:04 That was a good one
Wonder how long it took to balance all of that
This proves how creative people can get
How creative and hard working they was.
The finger tapping in the end after failing at something is a classic feature of vintage cartoons
Nobody:
Some kid playing with the microphones settings when told not to: 0:48
I love old disney,this version is original either than a new disney☺
The classic. When Walt Disney was alive. Who mis him?
They Put So Much Effort To Entertain Us
th-cam.com/video/w86rotpPU1Q/w-d-xo.html .,..,
0:48 how the f-
She used sonovox which is like autotune before autotune existed
th-cam.com/video/blhqeWpwwkA/w-d-xo.html
The art of Foley. An important aspect of audio visual storytelling that not many are aware of.
Great people. they made our childhood amazing. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
That old cartoons is priceless
0:51, how?
Years of oppression
I think she smoked a lot
Vibraton
Bridge out
Rylan Vallejos (r/wooosh me but idfc)
She was supposed to do that
Mad respect to foley artists 👏🏼
Extream Imagination, creativity, and Brilance,👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Teacher: quite please
Kids in the back:
Я в восхищении, просто... браво, моё почтение и уважение этим Мастерам своего дела. И именно что с большой буквы 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Pure Sound Effects, Real Drawers, Talented Voicovers, Great Writers, Smart Composers, This Why These Cartoons, Live Until Now.
those days they literally gave their 200% dedication ❤️
The effort these guys put into this
0:41 seems like they re-used this melody in Dumbo, train scene at the beginning of the movie
I thought it was the same train 😂
0:56 He almost looks like Peter Griffin from Family Guy🤣
Yes
Hey Lois, remember the time I did sound effect work for Disney cartoons?
@@xXSpongeBroBrownPantzXx That was a good one😂
wait wasn't it in the early family guy episodes where Peter said his uncle used to work for Disney, or was it Warner Bros?
Damn, even this camera is better than using blackberry potatoe
Real sounds and real artists.no CG effects and machine voice ! ! !God bless their souls.
Akhirnya terungkap juga selama ini
Akhirnya nemu juga komentar bahasa Indonesia
Hohohihe
Que?
...QUE?
@@chidkidz ya ya
Mom: BILLY! Why did you thrown my pots on the ground?
Billy: Sssshhh!!! That's my train falling
Lmao
This is so fun to know what they use in the early 80's
dude..why is this so cool ??i could watch this kind of stuff all day...
Real talent 👏🙌👌
You can tell they are having a genuine good time recording...... well everyone except the guy scratching the glass
You didn't search for this. But here we are. Thanks mark
So much work behind a 2-4 minutes cartoon.
Hats Off 👍
This is called Foley sound design and its used in almost every movie or show you have ever seen.
Remember that time when sound effects were not made digitally?
Proud of Disney for their effort
This is one of the most beautiful thing i've seen in my life. Totally love it !!
The biggest mystery in my life is now solved...
*PEOPLE USE SOUNDEFFECTS EASILY BUT THE HARD WORK WAS FROM OTHERS*
Except when big studios are keeping their most iconic sound effects in a vault not accessible to TH-camrs. Sure you can always try to find and record clips from their movies or shows, but it's not the same.
@0:20 those guys had the coolest job in the world
The old disny cartoons and old sounds effects hmmm i love tht 😍 still watiching disny cartoons
0:55 glass shreiking
Subtitles:[apluase]
XDDDDD
Its obvious how those people had worked hard in order make that masterpiece
Listening to the sounds plays back some old memories ❤️
No computers, no programs, no equalizers... Respect for this old master
Just some simple practical effects is all you need for a convincing performance, props to the guys and girls for providing these excellent sound effects with their ingenuity.
Imagine if this was in someone's house and the neighbors kept hearing these random ass noises all night 🤣
Es increíble el como se hicieron los sonidos de estas películas legendarias
I can never stop watching those footages. So much craftsmanship 😍❤️ I love it
Back then sound effect composer really awesome.