Paul Hartman <[email protected]> [10-08-18 00:20]: > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > on YouTube there was a Blender-2.5 tutorial with audio. > > There was an interesting detail: While there were spoken > > instructions one can hear one typing on its keyboard. > > Each hit on one of the keys made the sound of an old > > typewriter (no, it was not the sound of the legendary > > "IBM Model M" keyboard ;) ). > > > > How can I achieve this? > > I have not tried it, but a Google search showed me this: > http://github.com/colszowka/linux-typewriter > > BTW - I have Unicomp keyboards (modern version of IBM Model M) and > they are loud and awesome ;) >
Hi, I am still searching for a specific typewriter sound -- the one I heard in the background of the video of the blender tutorial. It sounds like a pure mechanical typewriter. And it sounds like one is typeing onto a paper, which was put into the typewriter with a little gap between the paper and the rubber platen roller (hopefully I got these words right...), so each hit onto one of the keys is followed with a little "PENG!" (or should I call it "BANG!") when the type hits the paper and hammers it against the roller. Little literarty "shoots" somehow. The incarnation of rhetorical power in some way...;) Does someone know of more typewrite sounds? I searched the net and found another source but the sound wasn't there... Keep hacking! Best regards, mcc

