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alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Jun-19-2004 15:58
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Akridrot
Suspended User

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Free Candy! Yay! (Only available in select vans)
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Other than making that "swoosh" sound, white and pink (and brown i think) noise can be used to make kicks when layered and combined with sine waves. If you use the noise by itself, then you can make a snare, obviously! All you have to do is eq the hell out of it, and filter,layer,reverb,distortion and there you have it.
Actually, noise=percussion. Since noise has no "definite" pitch range, you can make all sorts of percussion. Hi-hats (very short decay/release, boost in the 10k's and up),snares,kicks,bongos, crashes and etc... But you'll most likely have to patch it up with like one sine or triangle wave. Square waves are mostly used to make basses.
A 3xOSC would be a GREAT tool in helping you explore this if you have FL studio. It only has 3xOscs, you can lower the volume on the bottom two and make the first one just noise and play around with filtering than turn on one of the other two and set it as a sine really quietly to backup the noise and try to make a kick or snare, once you get used to it on a 3xOSC, try doing it on a more complex synth to make your own unique sounds.
Last edited by Akridrot on Jun-21-2004 at 19:45
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Jun-21-2004 19:38
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