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Post by nehuenspace » Tue May 20, 2008 7:42 pm

hy guys, im having some trouble generating that upcoming white noise, wich is almost on every toon, wich anounces the drop is coming,
i got some similar sound filtering some synth sound and adding some low rate lfo, but im shure still needs some more tweking...
any help will be great!


i hope nobody answers, " you just need to press the white noise botton"
thanks
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Post by mickledan » Tue May 20, 2008 7:47 pm

What prog u using?

I've got a tone generator i can send u when i get home.. could sample that..

Reason has some "saturation" effects, along side noise gens..
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Post by FSTZ » Tue May 20, 2008 7:48 pm

they are referred to as "filter sweeps"

get some noise on one oscillator and a saw, sine or square wave on another...

assign a high pass or low pass filter

twist the knob and... Viola!

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Post by djelements » Tue May 20, 2008 8:32 pm

Just press the white noise button.
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Post by beerz » Tue May 20, 2008 10:17 pm

or juss assign the lfo to the waveform that looks like this "^" on a noisey osscilator n adjust the rate accordingly

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Post by kwality » Wed May 21, 2008 12:54 am

Go further than just synths though, try record static, feedback, radio static, vhs tape noise, cassette tapes, over driving things etc. Synths are good for controlled/modulated sounds, but there are other, more interesting ways to do it. Try it and I promise you you'll like it better than vsti's!
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Post by xthewiddler » Wed May 21, 2008 12:54 am

DJelements wrote:Just press the white noise button.
exactly. it's the one under the sick bass button.

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Post by slothrop » Wed May 21, 2008 1:00 am

Backwards cymbals are the easy way to get it IME.

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Re: white noise

Post by spencertron » Wed May 21, 2008 1:28 am

nehuenspace wrote:
i hope nobody answers, " you just need to press the white noise botton"
but noise is often an optional oscillating wave form on a synth if i wanted white noise thats what i would do. add one LFO and adjust rate/frequency/phase accordingly to taste.

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(i should point out i am unsure about when you say 'that sound that is used in every tune' i don't actually know what you mean)
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Post by xthewiddler » Wed May 21, 2008 1:43 am

spencer what program is that? never seen it and im on a mac

looks basic but might be fun

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Post by kwality » Wed May 21, 2008 4:15 am

Looks like reaktor I reckon.
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Post by spencertron » Wed May 21, 2008 9:54 am

xTheWiddler wrote:spencer what program is that? never seen it and im on a mac

looks basic but might be fun
i'm on a mac, it's Reaktor (that picture is under the hood of a basic oscillator) eveything i make is with reaktor (seriously everything, used it for a couple of years now best thing i ever bought)...The only limit is your own imagination with what synths/drum machines/sequencers you want to build, but be prepared to give up a good six months if you have no previous knowledge of DSP or Modular synthesis. maths and algebra is handy aswell. depends how deep you wanna dig for sound/sound design.

and it's far from basic, you can go deeper and build your own sound engine type stuff. right i'm gonna stop promoting it. i don't work for them either.
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Post by __________ » Wed May 21, 2008 11:48 am

spencerTron wrote:
xTheWiddler wrote:spencer what program is that? never seen it and im on a mac

looks basic but might be fun
i'm on a mac, it's Reaktor (that picture is under the hood of a basic oscillator) eveything i make is with reaktor (seriously everything, used it for a couple of years now best thing i ever bought)...The only limit is your own imagination with what synths/drum machines/sequencers you want to build, but be prepared to give up a good six months if you have no previous knowledge of DSP or Modular synthesis. maths and algebra is handy aswell. depends how deep you wanna dig for sound/sound design.

and it's far from basic, you can go deeper and build your own sound engine type stuff. right i'm gonna stop promoting it. i don't work for them either.
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Post by miss_molinari » Wed May 21, 2008 11:49 am

spencerTron wrote:
xTheWiddler wrote:spencer what program is that? never seen it and im on a mac

looks basic but might be fun
i'm on a mac, it's Reaktor (that picture is under the hood of a basic oscillator) eveything i make is with reaktor (seriously everything, used it for a couple of years now best thing i ever bought)...The only limit is your own imagination with what synths/drum machines/sequencers you want to build, but be prepared to give up a good six months if you have no previous knowledge of DSP or Modular synthesis. maths and algebra is handy aswell. depends how deep you wanna dig for sound/sound design.

and it's far from basic, you can go deeper and build your own sound engine type stuff. right i'm gonna stop promoting it. i don't work for them either.
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where's the button for all these? ;)
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Post by POND LIFE » Wed May 21, 2008 2:14 pm

3xosc does actually have a white noise button :p

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Post by fixation » Wed May 21, 2008 2:30 pm

DJelements wrote:Just press the white noise button.
:lol:

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Post by nehuenspace » Wed May 21, 2008 8:27 pm

cheers guys nice hepls, specialy unkelfesta very clear! :)
im using logic 8...
and yea i will try downloading some static sounds from freesoundproject...should make it more intresting.
ive been hearing good talk about reaktor, ive only used it twice to make multi band compresor, its wiked...

about the button thing , lol, yes it can be a good answer, when the topic has been disscuced for millons of times..
im still looking for the cokibass, and big tune buttons!

peace!

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Post by FSTZ » Wed May 21, 2008 8:34 pm

reaktor FTW!

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Post by John Locke » Wed May 21, 2008 10:36 pm

if u in logic theres a noise slider (not button) on the polysnyth...just add filter

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Post by serox » Fri May 23, 2008 11:05 am

man that pic with all the lines is not what music is about imo :D
It gave me a headache just trying to follow the lines for 1 min.
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