Yeah, if memory serves, the hum of the lightsaber was actually the hum 
of a film projector runthrough some sort of sound filter. I found that 
interesting. Also, there was a time when I didn't know Chubaka was, in 
fact, played by a person. There was another sound filter in that case, 
and boy did it work. Heheh.

Thomas Ward wrote:
> Hi Phil,
> Actually, if memory serves me correctly the electric razer and bowl was 
> used to make the Star Wars speaders.Not the light sabers. The sabers 
> have a low hum to them like old tubes where the speaders have that winy 
> razer sound only sped up allot.
> In any case those guys over at Skywalker Sound have a really good 
> imagination as those sounds are world famous, and the finished sounds 
> sound nothing like the actual tools to make them.
> Phil Vlasak wrote:
>   
>> Hi Tom,
>> I remember reading that the light saber sound was created by using an 
>> electric razor touching the inside of a metal bowl.
>> They may have mixed the two sounds together.
>> For star wars lazer sounds, they recorded hitting the guide wire to a high 
>> voltage electrical stantion with a hammer.
>>
>> Phil
>>   
>>     
>
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