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White Noise with pitch?
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I'm amazed how you guys can come up with these solutions 
I've been learning a lot about basic sound synthesis just by reading this forum...
I've been learning a lot about basic sound synthesis just by reading this forum...
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sample some white noise , load it to simpler and then turn the pitch up ?
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Tweaking Knobs wrote:sample some white noise , load it to simpler and then turn the pitch up ?
awww you beat me to it!
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big thanks to everyones help will be home soon so going to experiment as soon as im back. thanks again people will let you know my results 
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Thanks for that detailed reply dude.Alano Tekashi wrote:Allright I see what you mean. Keep in mind that you hear multiple sweeps in that particular part. There's one sweep in the front which is just a white noise sweep with the lowpass filter being turned open. Add some reverb and highpass to that (play a little with it for the best result) and you'll be fine.8TROW8 wrote:This is alot better example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2sTu-9Vn48
26 secs to 40 secs.
This might be more clearer as its during an intro.
The other one on the background, which is indeed pitching up, is a little tricky. What you can do is use the operator and put a square wave on a and a white noise on b. Make sure you set the routing right. Choose the one in the right bottom corner
Anyway. Play with the levels of a and b so that they sound proper together. Now you can use the pitch bend automation to make it rise. And you'll need a lowpass filter on this one as well. You might need a chorus filter to make it a little "wider" or give it some character. If you find it too muddy, low cut/eq it.
Hopefully this helps a little.
edit: I'll try to create an example when I'm at home.
The noise wave into the square wave doesnt seem to worth too well together they seem to distort each other its hard to explain youll see when you try it. my best results so far are white noise in operator with a flange on a very low LFO rate and no phase its really starting to come into its own now and sound abit more interesting.
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Ok, it's not exactly the same as the autosave sweep, but here's what I made in aprox 10 minutes (you can turn of the lfo if you like, but I thought it sounded alright)
http://rapidshare.com/files/455885986/SWEEP.als
http://rapidshare.com/files/455885986/SWEEP.als
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yeah that was my point for his second example.funken wrote:this one is easy, its just a cutoff filter being opened upansiaaa wrote:try this then:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-6XcOa8gHs
I'm not at home right now so I can't experiment
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Stick the resonator device over your white noise 
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i didnt heard the examle before posting ,
i think like many `people said here , is just resonance aka : res

i think like many `people said here , is just resonance aka : res
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Cheers for this, will try it out as soon as im home from work tonight.Alano Tekashi wrote:Ok, it's not exactly the same as the autosave sweep, but here's what I made in aprox 10 minutes (you can turn of the lfo if you like, but I thought it sounded alright)
http://rapidshare.com/files/455885986/SWEEP.als
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BIG PROPS to Tekashi this is wicked thanks mate 
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One thing to be aware of is flecher munson curves. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletcher%E ... son_curves
Basically as the volume of the while noice increase the ear become more aware of the high frequency content. With pitched material there is a subtle timbre change but with white noise the effect is more pronouced.
Basically as the volume of the while noice increase the ear become more aware of the high frequency content. With pitched material there is a subtle timbre change but with white noise the effect is more pronouced.
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lol chill out man! you don't really need to get offended herefunken wrote:yeah sorry if I was repeating you!ansiaaa wrote:yeah that was my point for his second example.funken wrote: this one is easy, its just a cutoff filter being opened up
I was just saying that like "yeah you are right, you got my point"
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8TROW8 wrote:BIG PROPS to Tekashi this is wicked thanks mate
No problem man use it as you like!
I suppose you found out that inside the clip you can edit the automation curves?
