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White Noise!!!
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Bipolar
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Posted : Jun 15, 2012 19:46:55
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Hi, I have a question about the white noise, like what type of synth configuration do I need to achieve this type of sound? like type of wave? ect, or is it made by some kind of effect? a lot of reverb maybe?, and whats your favorite vst to get this sound?
Well thanks for your time! and have an awesome day! |
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PsyGalaXy
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Posted : Jun 15, 2012 20:07
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snowdogg
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Posted : Jun 16, 2012 01:16
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there is usually a noise osc or it can be selected as a waveform, not sure i understand you tho... |
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Suloo
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Posted : Jun 16, 2012 01:27
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Bipolar
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Posted : Jun 16, 2012 02:33
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Wow, crazy video xD, cool guys I didnt know you could choose a noise wave, thats pretty cool, thanks for the replies! |
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faxinadu
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Posted : Jun 16, 2012 12:40
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Bipolar
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Posted : Jun 16, 2012 19:51
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Holly shit man, nice video, thanks for sharing!!! by the way your spaceship (studio) is freaking awesome! And the knowledge you got in music production, really makes you a Jedi master, and it shows me, how noob I am haha, but its good, cuz it sets the bar really high, and the goal is to be at that level of production one day.
So again, thanks for sharing!! and have an awesome day! |
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faxinadu
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Posted : Jun 17, 2012 08:44
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hehehe well thanks, but there is always stuff to learn. for example i suck ass at djing and could still progress in tons of other areas, so never despair. maybe you see a jedi in me but i see jedis in others the point is to learn and make your music while doing it.
 
The Way Back
https://faxinadu.bandcamp.com/album/the-way-back |
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Agorit
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Posted : Jun 17, 2012 09:40
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pls tell me that is not a psyparty |
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Suloo
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Posted : Jun 17, 2012 12:40
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No its a techno party in East Germany..
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Bipolar
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Posted : Jun 17, 2012 20:44
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Yea, I guess the path of knowledge will never end! But thanks again! The video is really useful!! and good luck with your project! Cheers! |
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A.Rosengren
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Posted : Jun 18, 2012 00:58
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So now I know how my parents and grandparents percieve what I do.
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Suloo
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Posted : Jun 22, 2012 20:03
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hehe^^
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e-scape
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Posted : Jun 22, 2012 23:54
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On 2012-06-18 00:58, A.Rosengren wrote:
So now I know how my parents and grandparents percieve what I do.
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True story bro... 
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Headsprung
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Posted : Jun 23, 2012 00:46
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A very useful tip Mubali shared a while ago, too lazy to find the post but i copied the text:
"Here's one of the patches I use for most of my songs..
It's a modification on one of the presets that comes with the synth... I will mention both ways to do this particular lead.
I have 2 noise oscillators, 1 that's white noise and one that's pink noise. The white noise is routed to either a band pass filter and the pink noise is usually routed to a hi pass filter and turn up the resonance on both of the filters.
For the amplitude envelope, have a low attack and decay with a high sustain and a low release.
Now set up your modulation matrix (my favorite part of this synth) to have two lfo's control the amplitude to the same osc. Have one lfo affect amount into the negative (I usually use -1.000) and the other affect amount the exact inverse of the other lfo... I usually have the lfo's synced so that the modulation is symmetrical, but feel free to experiment. Have another lfo control the cutoff filter and you can play with the amount of the control range...
You can route the cutoff of the second filter (which should be the hi pass) to whatever you want, I usually use the midi learn for it and route it to a knob.
but remember to keep the cutoff slightly low to give it a lower airy tone.
Put a percussive midi pattern in using preferrably 16th and 32nd notes and now you have an aggressive noise lead that will have hi pitched noise coming in and out in a slightly random sub pattern (If anyone heard the M.o.E. track I wrote for the Lhiannon Sidhe compilation, that's the final lead I use in the breakdown as well as the lead I use in the breakdown of Delayed Aggression)
Here's a couple more variations to that... Instead of using a bandpass filter, just route both oscs to one hi pass filter and that makes one screamer of a lead as well... And just in case you wanna make one more variation to that.....
Set up a 3rd osc as either an analog or digital saw wave and have a 3rd lfo control the pitch of that osc. Route that to the bandpass filter and use one more lfo to control the cutoff, you've got some pitched madness... You can use delay and/or reverb with it and I tend to use overdrive on it...
This is my favorite lead and if you try it and like it, feel free to use it as well..
The base patch that I use is located in the Moving Sounds folder of the albino and is called wavesequence 3a or 3b..."
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