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Creating Risers and Sweeps
Anyone have tips for creating risers and sweeps? Open to using CB3, Zenbeats, NS2, or X2+AUM.
Biggest thing I’m missing is pitch automation.
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Figured out how to do pitch automation in NS2, Zenbeats, and X2. Looks like I need to use NS2 or X2 to automate pitch in CB3.
Italizer is made for this : https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/italizer/id1133091743
Haha I actually used the noise preset last night to create a sweep. It works but I definitely want flexibility to use other synths.
Drambo will do it. Also any synth with the right envelopes
Just knocked up a Noise Riser instrument For Drambo
Any suggestions on how I can make it better? I’m far from an expert.
Edit:
Last one didn’t work as I added the midi to cv module into the instrument.
This one should be better:
https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/0QYcQIsBeuzZqHzXwk0ePJOww#Noise_Riser
Cool! This just popped up on my YT feed as well
Or you could buy some packs from blockswave and use some ready made samples
Thanks I’ll have to check these out.
Nah.
env modulation to the pitch of an Oscillator
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Depends what kind of rise you want. Tonal? Noise? Frequency?
I assign an upward sawtooth LFO to things like amplitude, resonance, frequency and pitch to get different results. Then I add a second LFO, usually a sine wave, to the first LFO, to get some interesting combinations of movement.
Needs a bit of experimentation, but I had some great success with Zeeon, although the LFOs in Zeeon don't go THAT slowly for a really great build up.
I think the best LFOs can be found in any ApeSoft app. The range of movement speed is insane.
in the words of Missy Elliot... “ put your thing down, flip it and reverse it”
seriously send a bunch of sounds into a large reverb, then reverse that audio, pitch it up
across several bars, and bam and you can get some killer sweeps, risers, and transitions.