how to get that build up wind sound?
how to get that build up wind sound? Posted on: 03.11.2009 by Lamonica Rockholt i believe many know what i mean.. till now i always used a sample..greets | |
Toni Marschke 12.01.2010 |
Originally Posted by de_stilj
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Efrain Scharr 29.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tobert
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Efrain Scharr 29.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tobert
I use either the Oddity or sylenth1 to make white noise and I can clearly tell the difference between both, and I use one for certain tracks and for certain pieces... the oddity has many different settings that cannot be achieved through Sylenth1. Sylenth1 has other setting not in Oddity... But hey if you are having trouble deciphering one from the other then thats you. On a side note : Oddity is also really good for producing pink noise... |
Belen Wermes 23.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
I FUCKING LOVE ODDITY!!! been playing with this one alot recently, absolutely wonderful VST synth. |
Efrain Scharr 23.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by minimalmintek
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Orlando Stadnick 22.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
but, can you develop a bit plz ? |
Efrain Scharr 23.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tobert
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Toni Marschke 12.01.2010 |
Originally Posted by de_stilj
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Random X 30.12.2009 | Blessed ears, the choice of a new generation! |
Efrain Scharr 29.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tobert
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ma7md hany 29.12.2009 | It's easy to hear what you want to hear. If you honestly believe you can nail down the source of white noite of maybe 50 files with no knowledge where it was created then you either have blessed ears or you are just talking BS. |
Efrain Scharr 29.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tobert
I use either the Oddity or sylenth1 to make white noise and I can clearly tell the difference between both, and I use one for certain tracks and for certain pieces... the oddity has many different settings that cannot be achieved through Sylenth1. Sylenth1 has other setting not in Oddity... But hey if you are having trouble deciphering one from the other then thats you. On a side note : Oddity is also really good for producing pink noise... |
Belen Wermes 23.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
I FUCKING LOVE ODDITY!!! been playing with this one alot recently, absolutely wonderful VST synth. |
ma7md hany 23.12.2009 | There is just no way you're going to be able to tell a difference between white noise from an expensive synth (maybe Massive) and from a 'cheap' synth (Synth 1). It's not the source of white noise that makes the sound, it's the processing. |
Efrain Scharr 23.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by minimalmintek
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Orlando Stadnick 22.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by LanceBlaise
but, can you develop a bit plz ? |
Many Atia 22.12.2009 | White noise is supposed to be random. Some algorithms are better at the random business than others. Ultimately, good luck telling the difference, just know there is one. |
Efrain Scharr 23.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tobert
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ma7md hany 23.12.2009 | lol, "good for generating white noise" White noise is white noise. Synth A is not better than synth B for generating white noise, as long they both use a real waveform and not a sample. |
Efrain Scharr 22.12.2009 | There is a synth called the Oddity. It has a white noise and pink noise feature. Obviously you need to tweak all the controls. I then recorded a handfull of white noise rises and crashes. Now I can simply drop in the ones I want. I also did this with my synth called the Sylenth. It's also good for generating white noise. |
ma7md hany 20.12.2009 | Try sidechaining your white noise buildups to your kicks for a cool effect. |
Josefina Morandi 20.12.2009 | I have a cd called bass mechanic, used to tune subwoofers in cars and stuff! It has huge frequency wind up sounds! Let me know if you want one and I'll rapidshare it for you! It may cause simultaneous orgasms! |
Marla Pemrick 03.12.2009 | white noise thru resonant bandpass filter. (20% feedback or Q or RES) adjust cutoff from highest freq to lowest freq real slow.. |
Lamonica Rockholt 08.11.2009 | thanks guys! |
Classie Alvizo 08.11.2009 | This is usually done either with noise as people have said or a reverse reverb on a cymbal hit. Get a nice cymbal sample and whack on loads of reverb, and then reverse it and you should be be pretty close, just play about with the eq to make it sit in your track the way you want it. k |
Harold Jaras 07.11.2009 |
Originally Posted by duerr
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Belen Wermes 06.11.2009 | get a microphone and make the sound with your voice. |
Verona Fashbaugh 03.11.2009 | I use a synth to generate white noise. And then you just put an envelope on the cut of the filter. |
Claud Balkum 03.11.2009 | use a synth that can generate white noise and automate the volume up slowly. fiddle with setting, put effects if you want and you got your wind up sound. that free synth can generate cool white noise: http://kunz.corrupt.ch/?Products:VST_TAL-U-No-62 |
Xavier Emanuels 03.11.2009 | give us a youtube video with the sound your going for and we can help you better |
Shawana Tjon 03.11.2009 | Not too sure what sound you mean. Sounds like either a short stab with long reverb on, sampled and reversed. Or white noise with a long Attack on the envelope. Both worth trying. |
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