Avicii steam sound
Avicii steam sound Posted on: 10.04.2011 by Laurette Mosinski If anyone here listens to avicii, you know that there are a few things he does in most songs. One is the chromatic scale up with bleep sounds on the way to a drop, the other is the sound that sounds like steam exhaust. Or kinda like white noise. Is there a name for that if I were to look for a sample? | |
Asuncion Osorto 29.04.2011 |
Originally Posted by Towner
I am of no use |
Laurette Mosinski 10.04.2011 | If anyone here listens to avicii, you know that there are a few things he does in most songs. One is the chromatic scale up with bleep sounds on the way to a drop, the other is the sound that sounds like steam exhaust. Or kinda like white noise. Is there a name for that if I were to look for a sample? |
ally khalse 30.04.2011 | Majority of VST synths either allow you to select "white noise" as a wave type in the oscillator or have separate noise generators (like NI Massive). This is the key to this sound, then just add a high resonance low-pass or hi-pass filter to the chain. Automate the filter cutoff frequency in the sequencer to make the sound change over time. If you want the white noise sound to pump with the kick (every time a kick hits, white noise fades out and then gradually comes back) just put a compressor and side chain it with the kick. A fun thing to do is to modulate filter cutoff frequency with LFO, and then automate LFO rate. And of course don't forget about reverbs and delays. |
Asuncion Osorto 29.04.2011 |
Originally Posted by Towner
I am of no use |
Asuncion Osorto 29.04.2011 | i used this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMbsAIBs3uE |
Laurette Mosinski 21.04.2011 | ill try that. you mean play my samples with my midi keyboard? does anyone know which sample sets may have the sound i want? just like a nice STRONG/weak white noise sound |
robert chanda 11.04.2011 | Find a synthesizer, find the white noise setting and play a note with a long attack and long release. Run that through a highpass filter, tweak the filter and volume over time, voila. A white noise swooshy part is just one of the layers in these kinds of tracks. |
Robin Pagen 12.04.2011 | How do you do it?!? @ 00:57 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7BGxDbH9Zo |
Detra Girardier 11.04.2011 | Yeah, it's called white noise. With some filters, compression and other effects thrown on it for fun. |
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