The pad sounds is at 5.10 in the video
How do you recreate the slowly changing noise pad
The pad sounds is at 5.10 in the video
I know it's not the same thing technically speaking, but here's a quick patch I created to illustrate how I approach these types of sounds in Reason, using Thor in this case.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ns96um38f5sxx ... r.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ns96um38f5sxx ... r.zip?dl=0
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Thank you!selig wrote:I know it's not the same thing technically speaking, but here's a quick patch I created to illustrate how I approach these types of sounds in Reason, using Thor in this case.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ns96um38f5sxx ... r.zip?dl=0
it sounds great! )
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nooomy wrote:
The pad sounds is at 5.10 in the video
Wow that's fascinating! I've never seen or heard granular synthesis demonstrated so well.
I enjoy Monolake's music too. What a great video. Thanks for posting!
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Watching it again. Absolutely amazing that a clink on a glass can be used to create such a beautiful pad. Really incredible.
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Nice one thanks for sharing!selig wrote:I know it's not the same thing technically speaking, but here's a quick patch I created to illustrate how I approach these types of sounds in Reason, using Thor in this case.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ns96um38f5sxx ... r.zip?dl=0
i know... its my dream that we one day will have a similar device...JesusChristIsLord wrote:Watching it again. Absolutely amazing that a clink on a glass can be used to create such a beautiful pad. Really incredible.
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