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RiCo
500+ HP Supra club member
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Somewhere
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You can get great white noise from the freebie Synth1 and use the cut-off to make the sweep. Synth1 is so awesome, I can't believe it's free. I have the latest version...if you cannot find it or download it, let me know so I can send it to your e-mail. If you just use Cool Edit, Audition or another program to generate the noise, you can make the sweep by using a phaser, fiter or using a filter VSTi...I have Korg Legacy and it has the MS20 filters as an effect plugin...works great for the white noise sweeps and swooshes. =o)
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Apr-22-2005 21:45
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RiCo
500+ HP Supra club member
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Somewhere
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Exactly like moth said! =o)
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Apr-22-2005 22:36
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moth
Ha Ha HAa!

Registered: May 2003
Location: New Westminster
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Ok I'll give you a quick tip on how to use Vangaurd to produce a white noise woosh very fast.
Open Vangaurd, then switch to the FX Scratchin' MS patch (near the end of the bank).
Then turn the Arp OFF, and the Trance gate OFF.
Then in the LFO, reset the Cutoff to zero.
Then in Envelope 1, increase the sustain to at least 50%.
You may or may not want to change the filter to a lowpass filter. That M filter works ok too.
To take things a little further, in the envelope 1 controls, you could turn the cutoff knob up all the way, then increase the attack to around 3 seconds. Then close the cutoff on the filter completely. What this does is applys the envelope to the filter. Since you set the filter to something like 0 Hz, the note will start off silent, and since your attack is three seconds, the envelope will slowly increase the cutoff until it reaches the level you set in the envelope. Then all you have to do is have Vangaurd play a note for three seconds, and you have an instant woosh. The woosh may happen to fast for your liking, but it's just an example to show you the possibilities.
You could get even crazier by using the second envelope and apply it to the cutoff and the res, or whatever. Or you could even use the LFO to automate the cutoff of your woosh.
Or you could just record the automation by hand. This will probably give you the best result.
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