I saw a James Zabiela video the other day, he was using this mini-something and he produced white noises with it, it had an XY pad and it was yellow..
Can the Kaoss pad 3 produce noises?
I saw a James Zabiela video the other day, he was using this mini-something and he produced white noises with it, it had an XY pad and it was yellow..
Can the Kaoss pad 3 produce noises?
Why not use a sample of pink or white noise?
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Tahts a good idea, but this is a noise taht changes depending on what you press on the xy pad, but that sample idea seems the best.
if you use traktor you can do a similar effect using the gater and mulholland drive effects.
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I've heard of people generating noise on their analog mixers with just a cable but I cant quite remember how. I think it was something like a loop going from the output back into one of the inputs, but set to phono. Great fun for learning to crab it up like a mad crustacean.
Sounds like James Zabiela was using a Kaossilator.
Yes he does use that on a very regular basis.
As an alternative, that's the way I would use a NI's F1, more like a effect/sampler launcher rather than the Abletonesque way (playing only loops): here's a video of Lucinao using it the same way
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The RMX-1000 also has a noise generator in it, along with all of the newer Pioneer mixers. The DB series has a fun way of generating it too.
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