RE:Sound Build up
RE:Sound Build up
Hi all
been looking hi and low for any light being shed on how to build up a massive Build say 4 bars FX using White Noise/Sweeps/Washes,snare.kick rolls
Any suggestion/links are really welcome
tnx
PS Please do not post smart ass comments!!! If you have tons of free time ..u r in the wrong forum
been looking hi and low for any light being shed on how to build up a massive Build say 4 bars FX using White Noise/Sweeps/Washes,snare.kick rolls
Any suggestion/links are really welcome
tnx
PS Please do not post smart ass comments!!! If you have tons of free time ..u r in the wrong forum
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paolo topaz
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As far as VST's, try xoxos whoosh: http://www.dancetech.com/file-library/PLUGIN/whoosh.zip
But swoosh noises are just white noises (or other noise forms) that have a filter sweep applied with eq. To set this up in Live you first need a sample of at least several seconds of white noise. You could either record some white noise in a sound editor such as Audacity and import it into Live or insert a vsti synth capable of making white noise into a Midi Track in Live. Once you have some white noise, apply a parametric eq on the same effects channel as your white noise. Set it to low pass or high pass and automate the ferq button to sweep the filter. Play around to see what sounds best. You could also use pink noise, blue noise, ect.
But swoosh noises are just white noises (or other noise forms) that have a filter sweep applied with eq. To set this up in Live you first need a sample of at least several seconds of white noise. You could either record some white noise in a sound editor such as Audacity and import it into Live or insert a vsti synth capable of making white noise into a Midi Track in Live. Once you have some white noise, apply a parametric eq on the same effects channel as your white noise. Set it to low pass or high pass and automate the ferq button to sweep the filter. Play around to see what sounds best. You could also use pink noise, blue noise, ect.
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paolo topaz
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magneticboy
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