White sweep noises
White sweep noises Posted on: 16.11.2013 by Bella Chadman Hi, I just purchased the Logic Pro X, and trying to learn it step to step as this is my first time making music. I was wondering where I could get sidechained sweeps? Not the up/downlifter-kindasweep but the ones that are like side chained? Ive noticed that Avicii use them a lot and it sounds great. | |
Bella Chadman 16.11.2013 | Hi, I just purchased the Logic Pro X, and trying to learn it step to step as this is my first time making music. I was wondering where I could get sidechained sweeps? Not the up/downlifter-kindasweep but the ones that are like side chained? Ive noticed that Avicii use them a lot and it sounds great. |
Augustine Mitzen 13.12.2013 | just make some music |
Dannie Dimora 12.12.2013 | also remember to add a sausage fattener to the white noise sweep. It makes the sidechain duck better. |
Augustina Zulu 12.12.2013 | On your kick (or whatever signal you want to side chain) add an aux send (pre fader) to a bus track. Then you can either use that channel in some of the synths as a modulation parameter. Or add a compressor to the synth track and select the bus on the compressor. Then you just lower the compressor threshold until you start hearing that pumping/ducking noise with the kickl. |
Hellen Mindrup 12.12.2013 | Create a white noise riff and then side chain it... It should let the kicks come in between the noise making it sound good and on beat. |
Nedra Fresneda 11.12.2013 | Logic: Using Sidechains |
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