I hate that I have to make this thread, but although it doesn't ruin the animal for me as much as it did initially it still really keeps it from reaching its full potential.
Tasmanian devils are most well known for their otherworldly vocalisations, and while I can see what they were going for with many of the noises used for the devil in PZ, they're still not a great substitute for sounds recorded from real devils and don't properly reflect the diverse range of shrieks, growls and guttural noises they make IRL. I understand that in some cases, such as with the sand cat, it can be difficult to find references for the way an animal sounds and therefore substitutes have to be used, but not only are recordings of Tasmanian devils very readily available online, but for an animal like that with such unique vocalisations that are a crucial part of their identity I really think that actual recordings should have been used. The Tasmanian devil is quite literally named after its vocalisations, and they're a key part of the animal's character, so it really feels like something is missing without it. The stock sound effects (notably this "rattle-y" noise I recognise from a lot of places) used in making the devil's shrieks also become apparent when they make longer calls which is distracting - I've avoided giving them the rubbing pad for this reason, which is a real shame given their animation with it is fantastic.
I'm pretty sure the sounds of animals have never been changed post release, and I don't really know what the feasibility of it would be. But if there's any chance that the audio designers could integrate components of actual Tasmanian devil recordings into the PZ devil's sound library, I would be enormously appreciative!
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gygvuLnHoN8
Tasmanian devils are most well known for their otherworldly vocalisations, and while I can see what they were going for with many of the noises used for the devil in PZ, they're still not a great substitute for sounds recorded from real devils and don't properly reflect the diverse range of shrieks, growls and guttural noises they make IRL. I understand that in some cases, such as with the sand cat, it can be difficult to find references for the way an animal sounds and therefore substitutes have to be used, but not only are recordings of Tasmanian devils very readily available online, but for an animal like that with such unique vocalisations that are a crucial part of their identity I really think that actual recordings should have been used. The Tasmanian devil is quite literally named after its vocalisations, and they're a key part of the animal's character, so it really feels like something is missing without it. The stock sound effects (notably this "rattle-y" noise I recognise from a lot of places) used in making the devil's shrieks also become apparent when they make longer calls which is distracting - I've avoided giving them the rubbing pad for this reason, which is a real shame given their animation with it is fantastic.
I'm pretty sure the sounds of animals have never been changed post release, and I don't really know what the feasibility of it would be. But if there's any chance that the audio designers could integrate components of actual Tasmanian devil recordings into the PZ devil's sound library, I would be enormously appreciative!
Last edited: