Well,
I'm havin a hard time in doing/finding decent "whooshes"(if you know what I mean).
I'm not a N00b, i'm producing since 2001 so I have some experience.
So how do YOU make it? Or do you just use samples....and if where to get?
Thx for attention
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Jul-04-2003 12:10
robstar
Excited
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Stockholm
U can filter whitenoise like a whoosh sound.
Jul-04-2003 12:24
Joi Lamusic
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Helsinki
Whitenoise...Where to get that? Or what it is?
Jul-04-2003 16:21
hey cheggy
like a tiger
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
High pass filter. Add some noise to it to get that percussive sound to it. Assign an LFO to the pitch to increase slowly, or to the LP filter to make it more/less intense over time
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Jul-04-2003 16:39
nic01445
Was guckst du?
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: HERE AND NOW
quote:
Originally posted by Joi Lamusic
Whitenoise...Where to get that? Or what it is?
i'm pretty sure whitenoise is pretty much any "noise" wavepattern. white is that staticy sound, or hiss, you might sometimes hear...in something...
Jul-04-2003 18:05
DJMikeyP
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: California
Whitenoise is just a different flavor of noise... It kind of sounds the best IMO... Theres I think white, pink, and brown - if you want to hear the difference you can select 'generate' and then tones or noise in tones or something in cool edit pro. I don't know about cool edit 2000 though. White just sounds thinner, and brown the thickest IMO.
Jul-04-2003 23:02
44htz
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Wannocks
The difference between white noise and just "noise" is that white noise is made up of even amounts of ALL audible frequencies.
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Jul-04-2003 23:09
Etherium
Matt Findley
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Beantown
quote:
Whitenoise is just a different flavor of noise... It kind of sounds the best IMO... Theres I think white, pink, and brown
Don't forget rainbow colored noise...it's more sibilant than the other noises and resides mainly in parts of San Francisco and Fire Island.
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Jul-05-2003 19:04
NicklessGuy
Coisinha Tosca da Mamãe
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LOL!!!!!!!!!!
Jul-06-2003 09:21
Tilo
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Karlsruhe
*fg*
will try the whitenoise procedure...any other tricks how to create a convincing result?
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Jul-06-2003 13:22
rqpeyruxvg
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Earth
quote:
Originally posted by DJMikeyP
Whitenoise is just a different flavor of noise... It kind of sounds the best IMO... Theres I think white, pink, and brown - if you want to hear the difference you can select 'generate' and then tones or noise in tones or something in cool edit pro. I don't know about cool edit 2000 though. White just sounds thinner, and brown the thickest IMO.
wow i never knew that, im gonna try cool edit pro now lol, thanx for the tip mate, much appreciated
Jul-06-2003 15:34
Phantax
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Etherium
Don't forget rainbow colored noise...it's more sibilant than the other noises and resides mainly in parts of San Francisco and Fire Island.