
A reduction in the clarity and distinctness of sound, often resulting in a perception of sounds being obscured or distant, is frequently observed in recording and playback contexts. This auditory phenomenon arises... Read more »

A vocalization of distress or terror, obscured or dampened in its transmission, constitutes a specific type of auditory cue frequently employed in media production. This auditory element suggests peril or fear while... Read more »

An audio element characterized by a high-pitched vocalization, indicative of distress or fear, is attenuated in volume and clarity. This audio effect simulates the sound of a frightened female vocalization that is... Read more »