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  1. THX Deep Note – Our legendary sound

    It is the deeply resonant chord that plays at the start of any THX Certified performance. The THX Deep Note was composed by Lucasfilm sound engineer Dr. James ‘Andy’ Moorer and was screened at the …

  2. Deep Note - Wikipedia

    The Deep Note is the sound trademark of THX, being a distinctive synthesized crescendo that glissandos from a relatively narrow frequency spread (about 200–400 Hz) to a broader frequency …

  3. THX Theme - YouTube

    Dec 29, 2010 · THX Starting Theme576K views 14 years agoTHX Starting Theme...more

  4. THX Deep Note | Soundeffects Wiki | Fandom

    The THX signature Deep Note sound mark was created by James A. Moorer and Skywalker Sound.

  5. The THX Deep Note: From chaos to cinematic legend

    Jun 11, 2018 · What was the point of the THX "deep note" and why do we love it so much? This episode was written & produced by Kevin Edds. Since 1983 one of the most memorable parts of going to the …

  6. The Origins of the Iconic THX Sound: Who’s Behind the

    Mar 11, 2025 · In this article, we embark on a journey to uncover the masterminds behind the development of the iconic THX sound. Through insightful interviews and in-depth research, we aim to …

  7. James Moorer - The Deep Note (1982); "THX Logo Theme"

    The “Deep Note”, conceived by James Moorer, is the trademark sound of the THX movie studio founded by director George Lucas.

  8. Finding Deep Note: The Story Behind THX’s Famous Sonic Swell

    Jul 29, 2015 · We recently spoke with Dr. James “Andy” Moorer, composer of the “THX Logo Theme,” to get the story behind the iconic flourish, which debuted in the THX trailer Wings, shown before the …

  9. THX Logo Theme - jamminpower.org

    Note that the official site for all things THX is the web site of THX, Ltd. You can see and hear all the versions of the THX logo and logo theme from the beginning to the present.

  10. THX Deep Note — 2201 Recording

    Feb 20, 2019 · The THX logo theme consists of 30 voices over seven measures, starting in a narrow range, 200 to 400 Hz, and slowly diverting to preselected pitches encompassing three octaves.