producers always use this to bring in another instrument or a new part of a track..it sort of sounds like a wave and theres many styles.. i guess its sort of a filter..i want to know whats it called
i might get flamed for this but..in order for my tracks to sound complete i needa know how to do this..i can do it with 3x osc but it doesnt sound that good
any tips?
Aug-19-2009 09:24
Cryogen
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2009
Location: Birmingham, England.
Sounds like a White Noise rise. Set an Oscillator to White Noise, add a Low Pass Filter then use an ADSR to modulate the Cutoff.
+1 on the sidechained noise effect. Its been done to death recently.
Aug-19-2009 11:31
Kismet7
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Registered: Dec 2008
Location: earf
You need the Dubfire VST.
Speaking of Dubfire VST...surprised famous producers/DJs don't have more software developers aproaching them to do branding and co-development deals.
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Aug-19-2009 12:12
derail
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
Yes, those sweep are called "uplifters". The Wave Alchemy set has some great ones, the Vengeance FX 1 & 2 sets have a lot of them too.
Depends whether you want to create your own or have a library of ready made ones.
Aug-19-2009 12:51
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
You need the Dubfire VST.
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
It needs to be analog, actually.
Take a microphone and blow in it.
The Dubfire VST is analogue of course, the very first.
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Aug-19-2009 13:12
LoveHate
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Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Vancouver
quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
You need the Dubfire VST.
Speaking of Dubfire VST...surprised famous producers/DJs don't have more software developers aproaching them to do branding and co-development deals.