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Star Wars klaxons finally found!

Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:23 am

Remember those klaxon-like alarms inside Imperial warships in the Star Wars movies, the ones that sounded like a cross between a Benjamin naval klaxon and a ewe in heat? I finally found one and converted it into low (standard) and high-pitch (Episode IV) files for your enjoyment. I'm using one as a ringtone! If only there were a real electromechanical alarm that sounded like this.

http://media.putfile.com/Star-Wars-type ... -low-pitch

http://media.putfile.com/Star-Wars-type ... high-pitch
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Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:57 am

Thanks for posting those. As a big SW fan, I've always thought those Imperial alarms sounded really scary and cool. Especially the low pitched, slower one from when the Star Destroyers nearly crashed into one another in Empire.

I'm glad to hear that somebody else appreciates them, too.

I have a toy Star Destroyer that plays an electronic alarm sound effect, but it's the high pitched, fast verion. I used to drive my parents absolutely nuts playing with that thing. :lol:

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Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:10 pm

I wonder if those sounds wern't actually taken from a real, machanical sound source and modified, like skywalker sound usually does.

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Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:34 pm

If they were actual alarms, they would probably work like a klaxon, where a motor-driven gear contacts a metal stud set in the center of a diaphragm. The Star Wars alarms have the correct windup/down for a klaxon but do not have the raspiness of the metal-to-metal contact. Perhaps some other method of using a motor to operate a diaphragm would work, or perhaps a thicker diaphragm that would soften the abrasive sound somewhat.

This sound could also be approximated with a steam or compressed air siren, but it is unlikely that Lucas designed Imperial destroyers to run on steam.
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Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:25 am

Daniel wrote:If they were actual alarms, they would probably work like a klaxon, where a motor-driven gear contacts a metal stud set in the center of a diaphragm. The Star Wars alarms have the correct windup/down for a klaxon but do not have the raspiness of the metal-to-metal contact. Perhaps some other method of using a motor to operate a diaphragm would work, or perhaps a thicker diaphragm that would soften the abrasive sound somewhat.

This sound could also be approximated with a steam or compressed air siren, but it is unlikely that Lucas designed Imperial destroyers to run on steam.
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Thats interesting, never knew how those klaxons worked!

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Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:36 pm

Humm how could i turn them into ringtones?
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Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:12 pm

csx7006 wrote:Humm how could i turn them into ringtones?
My phone is a Sony Ericsson w580i (Walkman), and I can take almost any audio file on my computer and save it onto the phone through a USB cable. Most newer phones use a similar cable or Bluetooth connection. On some phones, you can email the sound file to the phone, but on older phones it is probably not possible to use this for a ringtone.
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Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:56 am

well i cannot download it from the putfile website.I have the blackberry curve.

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Wed Dec 03, 2008 3:06 am

csx7006 wrote:well i cannot download it from the putfile website.I have the blackberry curve.
http://nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html

Download this free program and you can record anything that comes out of your speakers.
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Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:11 am

dont want to post an old link but the links are dead
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