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Where are these cool FX sounds from?
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| Lancaster |
Hi there!
I'm wondering where you have your fx-sounds from? Can you download them as .wav-files from any pages on the internet or are they all selfmade with your synthesizers?
I like these special effects in the backgrounds like in Tiestos "Magik Journey" at the beginning - these machine sounds which give you the feeling to be in huge steel company, you know?:D
I'm still an amateur and use Reason 2.5. So, are there any refills for subtractor or malstroem or can you recomment any pages on the internet?
I know, I should have taken a look into one of the stickies but I was too lazy to search for the correcz answer...:rolleyes: :D
Thanks
Lancaster |
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| PutBoy |
FX's can be made on any synth. A lot of LFO and Phaser action going on and I think most are made with White Noise-oscillation. Set an LFO to control every possible setting imaginable. Dry, room size, or diffusion on reverb, Resonance or Band Filters on a filter. Anything crazy you can come up with.
U could also record a waterfall, or a toilet flush. A vaacum cleaner perhaps? anything you can come up with really, there's no end to the possibilities. |
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| Lancaster |
LFO, Phaser,... :rolleyes:
Sounds like hard work and a waste of time...:nervous: :D
Is there no good page (except reasonstation.net) on the internet with completed FX sounds?
It would be easier. |
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| DJMaytag |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lancaster
I know, I should have taken a look into one of the stickies but I was too lazy to search for the correcz answer...:rolleyes: :D |
If you're too lazy to search, then why should we take the time to answer?
There are TONS of sample CD's out for industrial sounds and industrial/goth music. Odds are very good that those sounds came from one or more of those. |
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| Perry |
most the fX are easy to make by using noise waves...and adjusting the ADSR Correctly
:toocool: thats the shizzle dizzle |
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| everyMan |
| I actually make most of my FXs on FM7 |
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| sharvax |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lancaster
LFO, Phaser,... :rolleyes:
Sounds like hard work and a waste of time...:nervous: :D
Is there no good page (except reasonstation.net) on the internet with completed FX sounds?
It would be easier. |
Why bother producing then, if all you want is a finished project that took you all of 2 seconds to make? |
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| Lancaster |
@ sharvax: You're right - producing is much work. But I think that some tiny effects could be finished. I set my focus on a good arrangement, melody, bass and mastering.
Anyway, interpret this smily: " :D " |
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| everyMan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Perry
most the fX are easy to make by using noise waves...and adjusting the ADSR Correctly
:toocool: thats the shizzle dizzle |
It depends on the kind of FX you expect.
For wave noise, nearly every synth can work but albino does an extra smooth job, I recommand it.
For more complex FXs I use FM7.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/TranceDevot...oise-FM7FXs.mp3
First one is from albino, the two others from FM7. |
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| Lancaster |
| these sounds are cool! I will convert them to .wav so that I can use them in reason! :) |
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| everyMan |
lol the samples are 56kps mono 22khz.
I don't think you should use them if you want your track to sound clean.. |
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| Lancaster |
| I'm satisfied with the result of the sound :rolleyes: |
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