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LoveHate
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the rising effect serious newb question..

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?

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Cryogen
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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.


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Fledz
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Definitely white noise. Often it's sidechained too but be careful with that effect. It's a bit overused right now.


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thanks guys thats what it was.

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dannib
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Yes its usually white noise with added fx etc.

If you want some very high quality and more original sounding effects, i would highly reccomend checking out this sample library:

click here


+1 on the sidechained noise effect. Its been done to death recently.

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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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derail
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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.

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quote:
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You need the Dubfire VST.

It needs to be analog, actually.

Take a microphone and blow in it.


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Kismet7
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quote:
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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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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.




-searches for dubfire vst-


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