Creating an old-time radio atmosphere depends on whether you're looking for pre-made clips or trying to "vintage-ify" your own audio. Here’s a breakdown of how to get that classic crackle and warmth. 1. Ready-to-Use Sound Effects
Use the "Trickster" or similar voice-changing filters in the audio editing menu after recording a clip. Old Radio Sound Effects
Apply gentle compression to even out the levels, mimicking the way old broadcast hardware processed audio. 3. Quick Software Shortcuts Creating an old-time radio atmosphere depends on whether
Add a small amount of "grit" or "warmth" using tape emulation or a distortion plugin. " "tuning buzz
Use keywords like "radio static," "tuning buzz," or "frequency scan" .
Use the "Amplify" and "Low/High Pass Filter" effects to thin out your voice and add static.