I need some good industrial clanking soundz
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- downngoing
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I need some good industrial clanking soundz
making some thing and it calls for a distinct clanking.
Hoping you may have some leads...
thanks & cheers,
DnG
Hoping you may have some leads...
thanks & cheers,
DnG
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blk plague
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brov,
you might want to try doing some field recordings. get yourself a digital recorder, olympus makes a nice one(75 bills US). take a day out and record the sounds around you. trust me you'll find all sorts of audio gold. process the hell out of them through whatever you use, repeat.
i made this hip hop track a few years ago where i used cutlery to make the high hats and crashes. sickness my youth, pure sickness!
you might want to try doing some field recordings. get yourself a digital recorder, olympus makes a nice one(75 bills US). take a day out and record the sounds around you. trust me you'll find all sorts of audio gold. process the hell out of them through whatever you use, repeat.
i made this hip hop track a few years ago where i used cutlery to make the high hats and crashes. sickness my youth, pure sickness!
I AM NOT OK.
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blk plague
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fiddle around with whatever synth you have...you should be able to find something.
otherwise do the feild recording thing. you can get some great stuff, only problem i find with recording outside is getting a clean recording (wind, traffice etc etc). also see musique concrete in other music page on this forum.
otherwise do the feild recording thing. you can get some great stuff, only problem i find with recording outside is getting a clean recording (wind, traffice etc etc). also see musique concrete in other music page on this forum.
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Get one of these http://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=6
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An FM synth should get you metalic/clangy sounds. As was said up thread go for the field recording if you can. You could do something as simple as recording you pots and pans. Slow the sample down and eq the unwanted freqs...
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try out the Ugo texture VST plugin
its free and you can get some nice industrial sounds out of it
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1002.html
its free and you can get some nice industrial sounds out of it
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1002.html
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This is a really good VST. I use this alot! Have you tried the FX unit Metallurgy? That is one wicked FX unit. This will mangle your sounds in a very good way.Will wrote:try out the Ugo texture VST plugin
its free and you can get some nice industrial sounds out of it
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1002.html
no not tried that will get it tonight, thankshornblas wrote:This is a really good VST. I use this alot! Have you tried the FX unit Metallurgy? That is one wicked FX unit. This will mangle your sounds in a very good way.Will wrote:try out the Ugo texture VST plugin
its free and you can get some nice industrial sounds out of it
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1002.html
made a whole tune using texture the other day, drums, bass and synth. can make some crazy sounds out that thing
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Will wrote:no not tried that will get it tonight, thankshornblas wrote:This is a really good VST. I use this alot! Have you tried the FX unit Metallurgy? That is one wicked FX unit. This will mangle your sounds in a very good way.Will wrote:try out the Ugo texture VST plugin
its free and you can get some nice industrial sounds out of it
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1002.html
made a whole tune using texture the other day, drums, bass and synth. can make some crazy sounds out that thing
You can definetly make a some very unique sonds with Texture. It doesn't seem to be a CPU hog as well. Makes it all the better. Let me know what you think of Metallurgy.
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http://illformed.org/glitch/?page=docsv13
step sequencer FX unit, not sure if it's exactly what you're after but maybe worth looking into
step sequencer FX unit, not sure if it's exactly what you're after but maybe worth looking into
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how funny...Will wrote:try out the Ugo texture VST plugin
its free and you can get some nice industrial sounds out of it
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1002.html
I was using that already for my metal-synth sounds, very nice instrument indeed. =]
thanks for the input fellas!! =D
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