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 Post subject: How to make ambient sounds?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:19 am 
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well i love what i think is called ambient sounds. i've heard people make them in reason but i have no clue how you do it.

if you're not shure what i mean go on youtube and search for "sp404 ambient noises" or "sp404 electronica"

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on youtube there is a nice example just search sp-404.
i would just sit and watch em all if i were you. i do!

i sample from movies. from the vynal sim. from random sounds. apply efx, resample, do again.


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haha of course i mean HOW! I know just how they sound (just search on youtube as i mentioned on the first post)

I just don't know HOW to make them.. and i would love some tips..

i have a microkorg and i would love to know how you could program those sounds, in reason or on microkorg + sp-404

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kristoffer1989 wrote:
haha of course i mean HOW! I know just how they sound (just search on youtube as i mentioned on the first post)

I just don't know HOW to make them.. and i would love some tips..

i have a microkorg and i would love to know how you could program those sounds, in reason or on microkorg + sp-404


i guess sample a sound, chop it small or take a note, throw an effect on it & fcuk with them knobs, resample, then resample with a different effect, fcuk with the knobs again...throw it in the sequencer if you want & get pattern goin or just do it in real time... i dunno but this is how do it... just gotta fcuks with it... hope this helps 8)


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microkorg im not sure how much you can modulate with LFOs and stuff..

just make a nice thick airy patch with a slow attack & lots of delay, modulate all sorts of things but in a subtle way that changes over a lot of time

then process with lots of effects


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stupid amounts of delay or reverb always help...


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I usually just fart in the microphone and put an echo on it.


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filter with some resonance, add delay reverb and chorus. Flanger can be usefull also.

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Dj Frantic wrote:
filter with some resonance, add delay reverb and chorus. Flanger can be usefull also.

thank's frantic. your beattape was dope by the way! listens to it on the bus to my school every day;)

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