Converted Sound For Animated Gate V1.0 May 2026

He so that when the two halves of the gate met, the player would feel it in their headset.

The raw audio was messy, filled with analog static and mismatched sample rates. Using a specialized audio engine, Sprocket began the "CONVERTED SOUND" process. CONVERTED SOUND FOR ANIMATED GATE V1.0

Sprocket knew that for the gate to feel "real," it needed a soul. He spent nights hunting through raw audio archives, looking for the perfect "clunk" and "hiss." He found what he needed in an old recording of a decommissioned 1950s submarine hatch and the low-frequency hum of a modern industrial press. The challenge was the . He so that when the two halves of

But there was a problem: it was silent. Moving the gate felt like watching a ghost. CONVERTED SOUND FOR ANIMATED GATE V1.0

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