Making bubble risers?
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tavravlavish
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Making bubble risers?
How do you make that bubbley sound? Do I need to explain what I'm talking about?
The typically the pitch is rising, that is all I can really make out. Also, can you make this out of most samples or some samples? If so how? And how would you make it in the esx 24?
I've never actually made a rise or a drop effect, I understand how you would do it with white noise but I've never really tried.
Any help?
Thanks dsf krew
The typically the pitch is rising, that is all I can really make out. Also, can you make this out of most samples or some samples? If so how? And how would you make it in the esx 24?
I've never actually made a rise or a drop effect, I understand how you would do it with white noise but I've never really tried.
Any help?
Thanks dsf krew
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Re: Making bubble risers?
You make a sound and then automate its pitch. For more impact automate a couple other parameters and you'll have your riser. 
Re: Making bubble risers?
Sounds like an Lfo -> resonance job to me + lfo modulating the lfo so that the speed varies 
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Re: Making bubble risers?
I'd try using a a stack of Resonance on your Lfo, that makes a bubbly kinda sound.tavravlavish wrote:bubbley sound?
Yeah an example of the sound would be nice.tavravlavish wrote:Do I need to explain what I'm talking about?
Don't call me that.tavravlavish wrote:dsf krew
Re: Making bubble risers?
one LFO to pitch for the rise
another LFO on the filter cutoff and make that speed up as the sound rises
another LFO on the filter cutoff and make that speed up as the sound rises
Re: Making bubble risers?
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tavravlavish
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Re: Making bubble risers?
hah I just looked around for a second for an example but couldn't find one.. and I'm lazy.Filthzilla wrote:I'd try using a a stack of Resonance on your Lfo, that makes a bubbly kinda sound.tavravlavish wrote:bubbley sound?![]()
Yeah an example of the sound would be nice.tavravlavish wrote:Do I need to explain what I'm talking about?![]()
Don't call me that.tavravlavish wrote:dsf krew
I kinda almost got it, not like the pros though. I'm having a hard time getting the pitch from the original sound to go away, and the only way to get close to the bubbley sound I have to krank the rezz too high and it sounds to extreme but if I don't crank the rez I can hear the pitch on the note I'm playing.
Allz Iz wahnt iz da bubblz
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Re: Making bubble risers?
i made one of these on massive. i used a triangle wave and automated the pitch with an envelope, sent it through a high pass filter and automated the cutoff with an envelope. had the resonance set about halfway. also automated the filter cutoff with an lfo, so as it rises it also wobbles(slow rise from the envelope, wobbly bubble sound from the lfo). hope this helps!
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tavravlavish
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Re: Making bubble risers?
Thanks I'll give this a shotVirtualMark wrote:i made one of these on massive. i used a triangle wave and automated the pitch with an envelope, sent it through a high pass filter and automated the cutoff with an envelope. had the resonance set about halfway. also automated the filter cutoff with an lfo, so as it rises it also wobbles(slow rise from the envelope, wobbly bubble sound from the lfo). hope this helps!
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Re: Making bubble risers?
oh yeah i did another one, routed the frequency shifter to the feedback, and this gave a bubbly sound too.
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