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blowa
hi

Im wanting to make my own sweeps and swooshes using logic 8. How do i do this and whats the best synth / technique?

Also how would I make a pumping steam sound used a lot by Dubfire.

Any help greatly appreciated. :conf:
Jimb0b
Usually just (white ?) noise with a filter on it, may use lfo's to create a kind of "wobble" effect, im sure others can explain further - of they can be bothered.
Stef
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Originally posted by blowa
hi

Im wanting to make my own sweeps and swooshes using logic 8. How do i do this and whats the best synth / technique?

Also how would I make a pumping steam sound used a lot by Dubfire.

Any help greatly appreciated. :conf:


White noise being filtered and sidechained.
blowa
Im obviously a beginner so some of your advice i dont quite understand. I have got a white noise sample but when you say side chain where / what do i sideschain it to?

Any suggestions on filters please?

thanks.:)
MOK
Sidechain it to analog.

My favorite seekrit technique is to sidechain the search function.
Tom Scott
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Originally posted by MOK
My favorite seekrit technique is to sidechain the search function.


Its a good one ;) Theres tonnes on this on google. White noise + filter + effects etc = whooOOOOSSSHhhhhhhh
Delroy
Where could I find a white noise sample in Logic's software synths?

Does anyone know?
Beyer
Itīs called the "test oscillator" on the instrument list.
There you have all sorts of sources! Saw, square, white, pink etc.
Delroy
Awesome! Thanks buddy :)
JOE-SCULLY
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Originally posted by Delroy
Where could I find a white noise sample in Logic's software synths?

Does anyone know?


i use the es p for making white noise....turn down all the other ocst on the synth an push the white up all the way... plenty control over it then

Eric J
I like to use the ES P with the Noise Oscillator turned all the way up and the other oscillators turned down.

Open ES P, and turn all the OSC types down except the Noise Osc. The on the Amp Envelope, turn the attack, decay and release all the way down and turn the Sustain all the way up. The use the cutoff to sweep (or use a third party filter plugin to sweep, as I do).

The ES P has this cheesy chorus setting that gives the noise a certain sound I like.
Delroy
Thanks for the info guys. I cant wait to get home and try this out!
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