Decmaster IX wrote:I can't provide samples, but I can provide some insight onto how to get them to sound awesome.
First off, I hope you have Massive. Because that's how I make mine. First, go to Massive, and turn off ALL Oscillators. Second, set the NOISE on Color and turn everything up all the way, and route it to Filter 1. Then, open Filter 1, and set it to a Lowpass 4. Route it all the way up, route the Mix all the way up, and route the F2 all the way down. Set the Cutoff up a little bit, and turn the resonance all the way down. Set a Chorus under the FX, and keep everything at 12 o'clock except for the Dry/Wet, which is all the way down. Then, turn on the EQ and set both the Low Shelf and High Shelf down to 11 o'clock.
Now, the tricky part. Turn on Macro 1 and name it whatever you want. Set it to the first slot under Cutoff and Resonance under the Lowpass filter. Turn the yellow bar up all the way on the cutoff and to about 11 o'clock on the Resonance. Next, set it to the first slot under Dry/Wet on the Chorus FX and set the yellow bar up to about 10 o'clock. Then, finally, go to your EQ. Set it to the first slot under the Low Shelf and High Shelf. Set the yellow bar to 10 o'clock on the Low Shelf and 2 o'clock on the High Shelf.
Now, are you done with all that? Good. Now, whenever you use the note in your song (play around with octaves on the actual song until you find something you like – I usually use the C1-C2 range) gradually turn Macro 1 up – I find that from .18 to .90 in your automation works great. Make sure to resolve it though, if you build it up, give it a few measures to come down back to .18, otherwise it will sound as if you didn't resolve it.
Now, here's another trick they don't teach you. Sidechain it. If you don't know what Sidechaining is, it's when you link a track (usually a bassline, but I like it on the white noise) to the kick pattern you have. Or, often, you'll set a set of silent kicks (DO NOT lower the volume, set the track to "No Output") running each beat throughout the song to Sidechain just for that. This will get the feeling that the white noise is "pulsing," like you'll hear in some songs now days.
Hope I helped!
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