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Raining Pads?
Anyone knows how to make raining pads? Like ones in rap songs, with thunders and shit.
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I think they're probably just samples, that's what I've always used anyway. There's tons of royalty free ones around and they're usually a few minutes long too
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thats illuminati man
lol jk, as the guy said above, its probably sampled and then added a very quiet pad in the background to give it some ambience and not plain

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So people just basically go out with mics while it's raining?
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http://www.freesound.org has loads of royalty free samples. I often use that for all of my samples like that.
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If you have a Mac you already have the sounds you're looking for. If not, interwebz.
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The one's I've used for weather have been from freesound. Real nice for atmosphere 

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Re: Raining Pads?
I believe Alchemy has rain pads in a certain library I cannot recall.
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What do you guys think about bringing rain pads into dubstep?
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Burial.Icetickle wrote:What do you guys think about bringing rain pads into dubstep?
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Weather VSTs
There are actually several VST's that do a good job of recreating rain and wind etc.
Xoxos has several different atmospheric sound generaters including one for rain. http://www.xoxos.net/vst/vst.html#nature
Audiogaming have just released a new VST that do the same thing. http://www.audiogaming.net/audiowind-audiorain
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Weather Samples
An easy one to find will be 'rainstick samples'
Google search for Kontakt weather sample packs, that ought to bring something up.
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How To Synthesise Weather Effects
At a push, rain can be synthesised using white noise filtered using a bandpass filter so only the mid and high frequencies remain. Change the filter frequency to alter the 'intensity' of the rain.
You can make drip sounds by filtering a clap sound with a high pass filter so only the highest frequencies remain. Add some reverb for good effect.
Wind can be made using white noise filtered with a low pass filter with high resonance. Automate changes to the filter cutoff frequency and resonance amount to emulate gusts of wind and howling etc.
Layer these sounds together possibly with a sample of a running tap and your done!
Patrick
There are actually several VST's that do a good job of recreating rain and wind etc.
Xoxos has several different atmospheric sound generaters including one for rain. http://www.xoxos.net/vst/vst.html#nature
Audiogaming have just released a new VST that do the same thing. http://www.audiogaming.net/audiowind-audiorain
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Weather Samples
An easy one to find will be 'rainstick samples'
Google search for Kontakt weather sample packs, that ought to bring something up.

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How To Synthesise Weather Effects
At a push, rain can be synthesised using white noise filtered using a bandpass filter so only the mid and high frequencies remain. Change the filter frequency to alter the 'intensity' of the rain.
You can make drip sounds by filtering a clap sound with a high pass filter so only the highest frequencies remain. Add some reverb for good effect.
Wind can be made using white noise filtered with a low pass filter with high resonance. Automate changes to the filter cutoff frequency and resonance amount to emulate gusts of wind and howling etc.
Layer these sounds together possibly with a sample of a running tap and your done!

Patrick

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That is my go to sample website :3ieatfunk wrote:http://www.freesound.org has loads of royalty free samples. I often use that for all of my samples like that.
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Fucking useful! THANKS!futures_untold wrote:Weather VSTs
There are actually several VST's that do a good job of recreating rain and wind etc.
Xoxos has several different atmospheric sound generaters including one for rain. http://www.xoxos.net/vst/vst.html#nature
Audiogaming have just released a new VST that do the same thing. http://www.audiogaming.net/audiowind-audiorain
-------------------
Weather Samples
An easy one to find will be 'rainstick samples'
Google search for Kontakt weather sample packs, that ought to bring something up.
-------------------
How To Synthesise Weather Effects
At a push, just use some white noise filtered using a bandpass filter so only the mid and high frequencies remain.
You can make drip sounds by filtering a clap sound with a high pass filter so only the highest frequencies remain. Add some reverb for good effect.
Wind can be made using white noise filtered with a low pass filter with high resonance. Automate changes to the filter cutoff frequency and resonance amount to emulate gusts of wind and howling etc.
Layer these sounds together possibly with a sample of a running tap and your done!![]()
Patrick

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Just tried this, been wanting to make a similar sound for a while. Cheers matefutures_untold wrote: You can make drip sounds by filtering a clap sound with a high pass filter so only the highest frequencies remain. Add some reverb for good effect.
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Icetickle wrote:What do you guys think about bringing rain pads into dubstep?

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