I have. I just feel that if I know how to do some of this stuff such as a white noise riser, it'll benefit me in the future with being a better producer.
You can just start plugging things into the Pulv and seeing what happens. I like to use the Pulsar for ambient rising effects. Pitch Delay is kinda fun so is the Phaser and the Flanger.
tf are you talking about monty? xd
How to do a white noise riser:
turn off osc 1 and turn on noise generator.
turn the noise color to 50% (white noise)
automate either volume or a filter so the noise gradually rises to either a normal volume or a unfiltered version.
sorry for weird explanation, but that is how you do it. i can show you if you want.
but the thing is. you litteraly cannot make a WHITE NOISE riser if you just plug effect racks onto a pulv. you need to turn on the noise generator at the very least.
I'd recommend to automate just the filter on the noise generating Pulverisateur, so that it starts closed and it opens gradually. If you automate the volume (unless the change is subtle), depending on how busy your arrangement is during the rise, the beginning of the rise might get lost in the mix. Also, if you want to add extra excitement, you can automate a high pass filter (Slope pedal) to close during the last beats of your rise.
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have you tried looking for a sample to mess with?
I have. I just feel that if I know how to do some of this stuff such as a white noise riser, it'll benefit me in the future with being a better producer.
You can just start plugging things into the Pulv and seeing what happens. I like to use the Pulsar for ambient rising effects. Pitch Delay is kinda fun so is the Phaser and the Flanger.
tf are you talking about monty? xd
How to do a white noise riser:
turn off osc 1 and turn on noise generator.
turn the noise color to 50% (white noise)
automate either volume or a filter so the noise gradually rises to either a normal volume or a unfiltered version.
sorry for weird explanation, but that is how you do it. i can show you if you want.
i just said what i do. I dont know your old ways Werbs.
XD
oh my i just called you werbs, sry bout that.
but the thing is. you litteraly cannot make a WHITE NOISE riser if you just plug effect racks onto a pulv. you need to turn on the noise generator at the very least.
thx for the advice
yeah, kinda forgot that part.
After so many years of doing it, you kinda forget to mention the basics. Thats my bad.
Volume automation on a pulv. Pretty simple. Remember to EQ the noise.
I'd recommend to automate just the filter on the noise generating Pulverisateur, so that it starts closed and it opens gradually. If you automate the volume (unless the change is subtle), depending on how busy your arrangement is during the rise, the beginning of the rise might get lost in the mix. Also, if you want to add extra excitement, you can automate a high pass filter (Slope pedal) to close during the last beats of your rise.