Interesting. A stand up bass and an old leather work glove were used to make the original godzilla roar. It was a closely guarded secret for years. The guys who made the sounds said they tried everything from cranking the gain up on recordings of squeaky doors and stuff. Eventually one of them took an old work glove that was hardened from exposure/work/ and iirc sap, or syrup of some kind that had hardened. He gripped a string as tight as he could with the gloved hand and pulled. As his hand moved closer to the bridge it created that weird godzilla noise.
Hall_of_Cost 0 points 1.7 years ago
Interesting. A stand up bass and an old leather work glove were used to make the original godzilla roar. It was a closely guarded secret for years. The guys who made the sounds said they tried everything from cranking the gain up on recordings of squeaky doors and stuff. Eventually one of them took an old work glove that was hardened from exposure/work/ and iirc sap, or syrup of some kind that had hardened. He gripped a string as tight as he could with the gloved hand and pulled. As his hand moved closer to the bridge it created that weird godzilla noise.