Hello all, i'm new into gaming on linux and i've encounter a problem with my audio, everything is fine until i connect to my discord channel, when "webrtc voice engine" is running every audio i hear has noise, normally "pulseaudio -k" works, but only on my side, the mic is totally broken and everyone hear a static noise with crackling when i talk.This is using the built in mic of my hyperx cloud alpha via jack on the mobo, when i use a webcam via usb everything is fine.
Web Original
- Arby 'n' the Chief has Chief, who either is spouting Leet Lingo or Saying Sound Effects Out Loud as his entire vocabulary. It's completely hilarious.
- Element Animation presents, the ''Minecraft Villager Sounds Resource Pack''. Where instead of sound effects, you hear Villagers yelling out items and actions.
- Strong Bad parodies this on Homestar Runner. While showcasing the pros (and cons) of shapeshifting, his shapeshifting is accompanied by him loudly blurting out, "DWAYNE!!" In Teen Girl Squad, he also tends to narrate the sound effects like "Arrow'd!" or "Punt!"
- In fact, they have a page about it on their wiki.
- Nate Sound Pack is this trope as applied to Half-Life 2.
- Taken to ridiculous extremes in Sailor Moon Abridged. For example, "rose", "fishbone", and "whoosh".
- In The Demented Cartoon Movie, "gasp" and "poof" are spoken (in monotone, no less) as they are flashed.
- Red vs. Blue. Tucker sometimes likes to make sound effects for his energy sword when he swings it, or turns it on.
- There's also a near-invoking of this trope when, because Doc doesn't have a gun, he's told to just yell "Bang Bang Bang"
- Caboose whispers "Sneaking sneaking sneaking" when trying to infiltrate Red base to steal some tech.
- Church goes "HONK" when Caboose hits the horn on the mongoose Church has transferred into.
- "Point point", "gasp" and "twinkle" have appeared in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series.
- "Holy bleep on a bleep sandwich!"
- "Surprised gasp!"
- In MSTings, the standard reply on the use of an onomatopoeia within prose is, "TOGGG!"
- Atop the Fourth Wall: 90's Kid did this during his review of Freak Force. He actually read the sound effects out loud and even summarized the battle using nothing but sound effects.
- Lampshaded in a Random Verse Comic Con video:Deadpool: Poof! What did that low-budget sound effect mean?
- Last Exile Abridged is full of this, as are virtually every video by Unwardil.
- In this Dramatic Reading of Halo: Halos in Space 2: Aliens Attack, the narrator read the sound effects for Joe Chief's shields recharging ("Joe Chief waited for the bzzt bzzt chhhhhrg"), causing him to laugh out loud while doing so.
- "Mr. Plinkett", while reviewing "The Phantom Menace" used "BLAMO" and "SHEBANG" as soundeffects in one point of the review.
- In Code MENT, Lelouch goes so far as to say "Audible gasp!" when something shocking happens.
- In Unforgotten Realms, there is a magical item mentioned that is called "The Twin Daggers of Pew-pew-pew," which actually turns out to be a double-barreled laser cannon.Ogre: OGRE SOUND!
- Sweetie Belle the robot in the Friendship is Witchcraft episode "Neigh, Soul Sister" shouts "Gasp!" when Applejack reveals that she's letting Apple Bloom's place in the race.
- Done for comedic effect in Sonic Bastardized between Metal Jason and Sonic.Metal Jason: Show me your moves. Falcon Kick!
Sonic: Looks like we're blasting off again! Twinkle. - Dragon Ball Abridged:
- Vegeta screaming "dakka" over and over while firing energy blasts at Freeza. Which itself is a callback to the team's playthroughs of Left 4 Dead 2, where they yell "dakka" while firing their guns.
- Goku manages to hang-up on a psychic call with King Kai by simply saying, "I promise not to *click* Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- *GASP!!!* -eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee....."
- Future Trunks questions Krillin as to why he's making "pew!" sounds when he fires ki blasts. Krillin just mentions that he does it in his head. Trunks soon follows along.
- Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse has one of the dolls make beeping noises if he or she has to operate a control panel that's actually a sticker.
- Thrilling Adventure Hour: In the Beyond Belief segment, whenever glasses to clink together are not available, Sadie will just say "Clink!" She's also prone to narrating actions like "bats eyelashes."
- In an early The Comics Curmudgeon post, Josh said that, as a child, Peanuts taught him the exact circumstances in which it was appropriate to sigh. What it didn't teach him was what a sigh was, so whenever he was depressed, he would say "sigh". Since the adults around him found this hilarious, nobody ever corrected him.
- Ward: One minor heroine, who is noted to be immature for her age, is shown shouting "Bang! Zap! Boom!" while shooting energy blasts at people, in the midst of what is otherwise a very serious battle. It's later revealed she has to vocalize the sound effect to use her power properly. Considering the setting, these sort of weird drawbacks are fairly, although this one is much more lighthearted than most instances.
- The SCP Foundation's Log of Anomalous Items includes a top hat that replaces any sound made by the wearer with a voice saying the word for the sound.
- Sanders Sides: Lampshaded by Thomas in Selfishness v. Selflessness:Deceit: No further questions. Smirk.Thomas: Did he just say smirk?
- Over The Hills: In episode 5, "Rivalry", Mr. Davies discourages the rest of the board of directors from taking out a loan from the bank because that would mean, if they can't pay it off, they'd have to sell Dai, Iain, and Leslie for scrap, to which Leslie responds by saying "Gulp".
Minimal Synth
Years Active: 2002-Present
Defining Artist: Xeno & Oaklander
Bleep bloop music played on whatever the equivalent of lyres and panflutes is for bleep bloop music. On any given night, your author will interact with approximately seven trillion minimal synth musicians who he likes and would rather they didn't hate him so that's all we have to say about it. Minimal synth music is great! Bleep! Bloop!
New Rave
Years Active: 2005-2008
Defining Artists: Kalxons
Another genre that means absolutely nothing and was basically NME writers playing god on their lunch break (See: New Wave of New Wave, etc.). New Rave was basically same as old rave, except it was also indie rock with (intelligent) bleeps and (intelligent) bloops thrown on top. Or maybe it was what happened after MDMA users discovered cocaine. Or was it what happened after cokeheads discovered MDMA? Either way, coke and molly somehow traded places and everyone started dressing like overly nighttime-traffic-cautious bike messengers. I can't really remember because I was new-raving so hard in line to get into the new rave.
^ Yeah figured it out just after I posted haha. This is actually probably the best way. Throwing out of the rack is fiddly. Just tried it out with a couple of MIDI controllers. Works flawlessly. Shame I gotta work now. I just wanna bleep bloop all day.
We are in the Dunphy household, Phil, Claire, Haley and Luke, Phil is waiting for his eggs to hatch, whilst the others tell him they don't think it's going to happen, Claire tells him that he found the eggs weeks ago (in "The Day Alex Left for College") and they still haven't hatched, she tells him that he should prepare himself for the possibility that they could be- and this is where she tries to make him say it as she doesn't want to, however Phil fails with this finishing sentence and asks 'alligators?'. Haley is quick to fill in the sentence for him with -'dead', to which Phil asks Luke if he can believe his sister, however Luke says that he can and they might actually be dead. Phil then tells them that 'the only thing that's dead in this kitchen is your childlike sense of wonder'. Dylan comes down with a "morning Dunphys'", he then sees there are still no ducks hatched and says he read a book on them, to which Claire is surprised and Haley comes to Dylans' defense by saying that Dylan does actually read as Claire just sees him as dumb. Dylan recites what the book was about. Haley makes a noise at Dylan and Dylan says the noise means that Haley wants Dylan to fast forward and get on with what he's saying. Phil says he can relate to it because Claire does the same thing to him, Phil says it started when he wanted to invent a new dental floss, Claire then makes the noise to him. Dylan tells the Dunphys' that the book told him that "ducklings imprint on their Mom as soon as they're born, their brains are so small, they just latch on to something and follow it around as a way to find food." we see Dylan demonstrating this around Haley as he says it and Haley then gives him food. Phil tells Dylan that he is building a duck village later and asks if he wants to help, Dylan then says that he thinks that Phil worded the question trickingly, and Haley tells her Dad that Dylan 'would love to but he is still'- and is cut off by a crackling noise, and Phil shouts that he thinks the eggs have hatched but it's really just Claire cracking an egg: "every time I have an egg, really?"
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