white noise sound
white noise sound Posted on: 24.09.2009 by Lamonica Rockholt ok, so i fiddled around with this vst called ymVST to create a white noise sound, but i'm not happy with it.i want a more clear one like the one in dubfire tracks or like in flonko by angello. what do you i need for such a sound? greets | |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Toni Marschke 13.01.2010 |
Originally Posted by janzak
Thanks in advanced. |
Xavier Emanuels 25.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by sj03w4t
Its the post processing that makes the difference in my experience, i personally like the one in massive because massive makes it really easy to do some quick with its tasty filters, fx and modulation options. |
Lamonica Rockholt 24.09.2009 | ok, so i fiddled around with this vst called ymVST to create a white noise sound, but i'm not happy with it. i want a more clear one like the one in dubfire tracks or like in flonko by angello. what do you i need for such a sound? greets |
Mechelle Duncil 01.06.2010 | I use Traktor scratch and get the best white noise during my sets using the reverb. I basically set the wet/dry knob in 0. And the 3 others half way then cut the bass from the track, turn the effect on and start increasing the wet dry, the for the final scream move the last knob (size) from the mid position to almost full twist... and boom turn off the effect and pump the bass again. Its like making your own buildup during your track. I just uploaded a set where i do this example, I did not go full way with the size knob though, that dramatically increase the white noise sound. But anyways its on the break around 4:00. I am sure you can use the same technique on TP http://soundcloud.com/sebastian-ese/sebastian-ese-june-promo-set Cheers bro |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | unfortunatly not...it just distords the sound |
Lamonica Rockholt 31.05.2010 | isn't mulloholland drive (or however this one is called) generating a white noize? |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | no one? |
Matt Kane 31.05.2010 | is there any trick in traktor to get a white noise sound via fx |
Toni Marschke 13.01.2010 |
Originally Posted by janzak
Thanks in advanced. |
Classie Alvizo 23.10.2009 | hey yeah while 'noise' has recently came in to vogue for production and use in tracks, most of the time its used in its pink and white flavours for setting up sound systems and making various measurements of setups and speakers, eqing rooms etc etc. White noise is equal energy per frequency and pink equal energy per octave (and hence sounds "duller" as the higher octaves cover a wider range of frequencies and hence there is less energy per frequency up there). Most production programs will have a noise generator that is designed for playing samples when setting up or equing the system so you should be able to get it there, and you'll also get it if you also download any of the system Test CD's that have lots of frequency sweeps and bleeps and stuff on them again designed for testing and setting up systems. (but remember to try and download a full uncompressed Wave version as one thats ripped to MP3 will, by its nature, be missing a lot of the frequencies due to the compression.) k |
Laraine Arceo 23.10.2009 | You can get white noise with Ableton's built in Operator I believe |
Luann Scatterday 19.10.2009 | G-Force ... (used to be G-MEdia but apparently there's some sort of colab with the OHM Boyz er.... boys now). Z |
Efrain Scharr 17.10.2009 | I use the Oddity... forget who makes it, but it gives that Dubfire type sound. |
Nilsa Erben 24.09.2009 | Noise is a many coloured thing! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_noise I used to play around with a Putney (VCS3 - the synth Eno used in Roxy music) - had a lot of fun with noise generators and amp/filter envelopes and modulation. |
Luann Scatterday 24.09.2009 | To get the sound you need you have to layout some long lush reverb on top, but first of all make sure you use a stong High-Pass filter.. you can easily kill anything bellow 500-600Hz (also cleans it up so you have space 4 ya bass, and will make it sound crisper)... I believe although I'm not really a follower that he also uses a lot of sidechain .. and maybe some wacky long delays (ohmboys aka ohm force plug ins or the logic Delay designer which I'm quite sure is waht he uses) .. careful with this or you might end up with a lot of phasing/ flanging. Z |
Lamonica Rockholt 24.09.2009 | yeah i will get massive soon, so i will test that than. thanks! btw, white noise is one of the best things to get this moment every producer is searching for imo. at least in tech house/house/ehouse greets |
Xavier Emanuels 25.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by sj03w4t
Its the post processing that makes the difference in my experience, i personally like the one in massive because massive makes it really easy to do some quick with its tasty filters, fx and modulation options. |
Jayne Yellowhair 25.09.2009 | White noise means power at (nearly) all frequencies right? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_noise) because it would seem strange that one 'white noise' can actually sound different than another.. You can create 'white' noise in FL Studio with the 3x osc setting one of the oscillators to noise and turning the other two volumes down.. |
Xavier Emanuels 24.09.2009 | I use NI Massive as a white noise generator - creates pretty tasty white noise to my ears ! Who would have thought that white noise could be so useful ! |
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