How to recreate this riser sound?
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fuxzz |
Nah, white noise have no pitch so that would be unnecessary
Try experimenting whit rising pitch on saws and squares instead and you will probably find out pretty fast.
After that you can layer it with white noise though |
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Stu Cox |
quote: | Originally posted by fuxzz
Nah, white noise have no pitch so that would be unnecessary
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But a band pass filter on some white noise, then sweeping the filter band's frequency can work quite well. |
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fuxzz |
quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
But a band pass filter on some white noise, then sweeping the filter band's frequency can work quite well. |
indeed, but not to get the effect he was asking for |
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Dave Mac |
Thanks for the quick replies guys, I think evo8 is kinda close alright. How did you get that?
Thanks for posting that tutorial Woody, but it's not really making risers that the issue is, it's moreso the sound that these guys are getting.
For want of a better way of describing it, it sounds to me kind of like a riser that sounds like it's running through a pipe or something? (Maybe it's processing with flanger and reverb that's throwing me, I'm not too sure, or maybe it's just the sound choice that's baffling me?)
I think it's probably clearest to me at 00.09 in this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnYEun2y1_U |
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evo8 |
it was just white noise and a square wave - envelope modulating the Master pitch upwards (really long attack on the env) - into some delay and a phaser, thats it
to be honest seeing as its SHM or Steve Angello its probably a sample out of one of those Vengeance FX packs |
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