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Posted by noicuc on Jan-01-2009 11:46:

Unhappy The famous Trance "Breathing" Sound . need some help creating it!!

Hi guys , im sure almost 99.99% of us have heard of this famous sound ,
it can be found here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLu6...feature=related

at around 0:16

(It is the sound , that sounds like someone saying ha..ha..ha..ha..)

So , i presume that it was a noise osc , so i set a noise waveform on my Vanguard , tweak it for like 30 mins... and nothing came out of it .


So , can anyone help me create this sound?


Posted by Beyer on Jan-01-2009 12:11:

Just did a quick listen through my small (!!) mac mini speaker.
Sounds to me like it�s a reversed clap with a lot of reverb,
with a sidechain compressor on the reverb tail.


Posted by Ry Thomas on Jan-01-2009 12:51:

Re: The famous Trance "Breathing" Sound . need some help creating it!!

quote:
Originally posted by noicuc
Hi guys , im sure almost 99.99% of us have heard of this famous sound

so i set a noise waveform on my Vanguard , tweak it for like 30 mins... and nothing came out of it .


Turn your sound up


Posted by Beyer on Jan-01-2009 12:55:


Posted by MOK on Jan-02-2009 02:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Beyer
Just did a quick listen through my small (!!) mac mini speaker.
Sounds to me like it�s a reversed clap with a lot of reverb,
with a sidechain compressor on the reverb tail.

Absolutely.
Thing about it though, I've heard that sound enough times with such a consistent texture(same original clap, same reverb time, same reverb color, etc), I kinda suspect it's from some sample pack.


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jan-02-2009 06:12:

Re: The famous Trance "Breathing" Sound . need some help creating it!!

quote:
Originally posted by noicuc
Hi guys , im sure almost 99.99% of us have heard of this famous sound ,
it can be found here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLu6...feature=related

at around 0:16

(It is the sound , that sounds like someone saying ha..ha..ha..ha..)

So , i presume that it was a noise osc , so i set a noise waveform on my Vanguard , tweak it for like 30 mins... and nothing came out of it .


So , can anyone help me create this sound?
I made you a song file on Reason 4.0 to show you how i do it! I hope it helps and i hope you have reason 4! http://www.mediafire.com/?m4ovq3gnjnz


Posted by noicuc on Jan-02-2009 08:51:

Re: Re: The famous Trance "Breathing" Sound . need some help creating it!!

quote:
Originally posted by atxbigballer1
I made you a song file on Reason 4.0 to show you how i do it! I hope it helps and i hope you have reason 4! http://www.mediafire.com/?m4ovq3gnjnz




... i dont have reason 4...
I only use Fl studio 7... lol..

Anyway can use explain how you do it here? or maybe a wav file please?
ty


Posted by MOK on Jan-02-2009 09:51:

Best to learn how to do it.

Do you have a clap sample? A classic sample probably preferred for this purpose... 909 clap perhaps.
Do you have a reverb plugin? Use it! Long reverb time. It may require some fiddlin to get the right sound color from the reverb.
You might get good effect from compressing the hell out of the reverb signal(but not the clap). Additionally, you'll want to use another compressor which is sidechained to the kick signal, and perhaps the original clap's signal too.

Presto change-o, alakhazam, now you have the sound.

If you don't know how to use sidechaining, search it out in your DAW's forums, or this forum, or other good audio forums like KVR, or look for a youtube video. Hell, check your manual. But I shan't describe it here.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jan-02-2009 10:40:

Sidechain and analog - the answer to everything.


Posted by noicuc on Jan-02-2009 11:35:

Any other suggestions??
Im doing what MOK suggested now....


Posted by djsphere on Jan-02-2009 11:40:

quote:
Originally posted by noicuc
Any other suggestions??
Im doing what MOK suggested now....


no..that's pretty much it


Posted by Beyer on Jan-02-2009 11:51:

In fruity, use the peak controller, and link it to the kick drum.
But you could also use an automation clip to get the desired effect.
Put your reverb on a send, and route the clap to it.
Then make an automation clip that rides the volume fader on the send.
That should take care of it.


Posted by trisk on Jan-02-2009 17:26:

Just took a look at that Reason 4 file, and that's the best simple example there is, although for me the effect is a bit too exaggerated.

Reverb and sidechain is all you really need. I don't use FL, so I'm not sure how to do sidechain in it, but I would imagine thats it's as simple as in Reason.

But yeah, what MOK said is basically it.


Posted by Sean Walsh on Jan-02-2009 21:57:

/thread


Posted by Sonic_c on Jan-03-2009 02:59:

Re: Re: The famous Trance "Breathing" Sound . need some help creating it!!

quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
Turn your sound up




quote:
Originally posted by Sean Walsh
/thread


What does this mean see it all the time

In answer yeah reverb some claps and stuff Loool beer


Posted by Omega_Blue on Jan-03-2009 03:56:

yup, reverse clap, tons of reverb, sidechained to a 4x4 kick. instead of sidechaining you could get a similar effect with a quarter note delay i suppose.


Posted by Sean Walsh on Jan-03-2009 10:55:

'slash thread' means stop fucking posting because the question was already answered as adequately as it could be and anything else would contribute nothing.

Yes I understand the irony of posting again in this thread despite that.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jan-03-2009 13:43:

Did anyone suggest sidechain yet?


Posted by echosystm on Jan-03-2009 13:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Did anyone suggest sidechain yet?


don't think so


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jan-03-2009 16:46:

so let us do


Posted by MOK on Jan-03-2009 21:39:

Oh.

Analog.


Posted by noicuc on Jan-04-2009 11:31:

heh.. Finally managed to get one sound , in fact , i think i got it


tell me what you think

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Posted by Fledz on Jan-04-2009 13:44:

quote:
Originally posted by noicuc
heh.. Finally managed to get one sound , in fact , i think i got it


tell me what you think

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A bit harsh. Try this.

Cut the start off it where the sharp clap/snare hit is. Then reverse the sample and apply delay and reeverb to it. Now reverse it back and re-apply the sidechain and other FX.


Posted by dainja on Jan-05-2009 19:51:

quote:
Originally posted by noicuc
heh.. Finally managed to get one sound , in fact , i think i got it


tell me what you think

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What should he be sidechaining it to? The kick?
I might be crazy, but that's just not making sense to me...


Posted by Sean Walsh on Jan-05-2009 20:11:

Yes, the kick. That way the whoosh ducks out whenever the kick is in, causing it to pulse afterwards.


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