Bleep/Modulated ambient sounds (to be used in house/techno)
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 11 posts since 9 May, 2012
Hi,
I would like to ask some help to you guys about some sound design.
I mostly produce deep techno or house and I would like to add some kind of "bleep sounds" to my tacks. I couldn't find any tutorial or tips about that kind of sound but I am not even sure this is the right word for what I am trying to do. So feel free to correct me
Here is a good example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SICZq5z5fvM - You can hear some of these sounds during the whole track but the perfect example of what I am looking for starts around 3:05.
I think it sounds like some kind of delayed high pitch sine wave but I am lost when it comes to create it on my VSTs.
As VSTi synths, I own the Korg M1 & Korg MonoPoly, NI Massive, u-He Diva and FabFilter Twin 2. (+ the free TAL VSTs)
As effects, I own u-he FilterScape and a few FabFilter ones.
Any help would be really welcome
Thank you all!
I would like to ask some help to you guys about some sound design.
I mostly produce deep techno or house and I would like to add some kind of "bleep sounds" to my tacks. I couldn't find any tutorial or tips about that kind of sound but I am not even sure this is the right word for what I am trying to do. So feel free to correct me
Here is a good example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SICZq5z5fvM - You can hear some of these sounds during the whole track but the perfect example of what I am looking for starts around 3:05.
I think it sounds like some kind of delayed high pitch sine wave but I am lost when it comes to create it on my VSTs.
As VSTi synths, I own the Korg M1 & Korg MonoPoly, NI Massive, u-He Diva and FabFilter Twin 2. (+ the free TAL VSTs)
As effects, I own u-he FilterScape and a few FabFilter ones.
Any help would be really welcome
Thank you all!
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
But you just described it yourself! It's just a sine wave running through a delay. Nothing more. You could also use a triangle wave.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 11 posts since 9 May, 2012
Hi deastman,
Thanks for your reply!
Well, that's what I thought, yeah, but I can't get it working the good way...
I can't get any feeling of modulation with this technique...
Thanks for your reply!
Well, that's what I thought, yeah, but I can't get it working the good way...
I can't get any feeling of modulation with this technique...
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Modulation of what, exactly?TechnoLover wrote:Hi deastman,
Thanks for your reply!
Well, that's what I thought, yeah, but I can't get it working the good way...
I can't get any feeling of modulation with this technique...
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRist
- 116 posts since 13 Feb, 2006
When I hear "bleep" I usually think of square waves but I'm pretty sure this one is a sine. And I think there's a pitch envelope on it, so the sound starts slightly flat and glides up to the played note. Medium decay, little or no sustain, a bit of release time. Probably little or no filtering.
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 20 Jul, 2011 from La Rochelle, France
My try :
https://soundcloud.com/club-alba-cohert ... io/s-UpI8N
-Sylenth1 with only one oscillator in Sine mod (1 voice)
-Very low cutoff
-Mid resonance
-Envelop mod with Cutoff AB (Play with A,D,S,R)
-Legato on
-High notes on pattern
https://soundcloud.com/club-alba-cohert ... io/s-UpI8N
-Sylenth1 with only one oscillator in Sine mod (1 voice)
-Very low cutoff
-Mid resonance
-Envelop mod with Cutoff AB (Play with A,D,S,R)
-Legato on
-High notes on pattern
Searching for help, midi, presets, flp projects? www.alba-coherta.fr