i think many know what i mean.. till now i always used a sample..
greets
i think many know what i mean.. till now i always used a sample..
greets
Not too sure what sound you mean.
Sounds like either a short stab with long reverb on, sampled and reversed.
Or white noise with a long Attack on the envelope.
Both worth trying.
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use a synth that can generate white noise and automate the volume up slowly.
fiddle with setting, put effects if you want and you got your wind up sound.
that free synth can generate cool white noise:
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I use a synth to generate white noise. And then you just put an envelope on the cut of the filter.
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Originally Posted by JesterNZDJ
This is usually done either with noise as people have said or a reverse reverb on a cymbal hit.
Get a nice cymbal sample and whack on loads of reverb, and then reverse it and you should be be pretty close, just play about with the eq to make it sit in your track the way you want it.
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white noise thru resonant bandpass filter. (20% feedback or Q or RES)
adjust cutoff from highest freq to lowest freq real slow..
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