how to make this sound?
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Subtle |
sounds like a distorted white noise sound filled with FX.. maybe with V-Station u should be able to make this sound, if u tweak the preset.. |
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Subtle |
quote: | Originally posted by Ken_Allen
white noise? | yeh.. the kinda noise that comes from the television if it is not tuned in.. |
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Limit |
thats a very easy sound to make. and its not white noise....I will use V-station for this example(I made it with my K-station..same , almost). Start with an init patch. What you need to do is use a sawtooth wave and a pulse wave...I made it in 10 seconds.
Saw
Detune = 0
Octave = -1
Pulse
Detune = +24
Pulsewidth = +32
Filter
use a 24 db filter
Cuttoff = 70
Resanence = 80
Effects
Turn the distortion all the freakin way up
Done!
add soem delay and reverb if ya want. |
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Elfs1der |
In reason you would just use the malstrom with the same settings as the V-Station but you could use the Scream 4 distortion to make that sound and then some reverb |
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Ken_Allen |
uhh how to I made an init patch and use sawtooth and pulse?
v station illiterate |
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Limit |
read the manual....i don't use v-station so I don't know? If probably would be in the options menu somwhere...i guess? |
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RIPassion |
What's the equivalent of a pulse wave on the malstrom? |
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thecYrus |
quote: | Originally posted by RIPassion
What's the equivalent of a pulse wave on the malstrom? |
pulse is almost the same as square... afaik malstr�m has square-waves!? |
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staticblue |
quote: | Originally posted by Ken_Allen
uhh how to I made an init patch and use sawtooth and pulse?
v station illiterate |
man if you don't know that, i think you have to take some time and learn the basics of programming sounds. Otherwise you won't get anywhere. |
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Ken_Allen |
quote: | Originally posted by staticblue
man if you don't know that, i think you have to take some time and learn the basics of programming sounds. Otherwise you won't get anywhere. |
sorry but I don't think I was asked that question :conf: |
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