Thunder sound effects can add to your music library. Often you can use thunder sound effects for different purposes and in different circumstances throughout your music. Some examples could be in a pause, or in between measures in your mixed music.
Working with Thunder Sound Effects
Thunder sound effects can surprise an audience, they can make your music sound scary, and that can be a lot of fun. If you are looking for some extra excitement to put into a music track, thunder sound effects could be what youre looking for. This type of music can scare an audience and cause a lot of surprises.
You can distort thunder effects to make your music sound unique. This can be done by taking the wave file and stretching it until it is at a certain pitch that you are looking for. You can do this by taking the beat and making it double, if not triple the length of the original.
An example of stretching the music until it is the right pitch would be if your music consists of two beats. You can select it using a music editing program and then move it until it consists of four or even six beats. This will make the music sound unique to your mix and it can make your music much more interesting.
