How To Make Your Drop Bigger 2 (Whitenoise Trick)

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2011

In this video i show a simple way using white noise to make your drops sound a little bigger and better. The synth I use is Massive from Native Instruments and the computer software is logic pro 8 from Apple.

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  • Would Lil Wayne be considered black noise?

  • I hear white noise during the entire video.

    No? Turn up your volume!

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  • @77gblack77 if you have a midi controller then assign a knob to the 1 macro and by right clicking and clicking "midi learn" on the macro in massive, then you move the knob and massive will assign this knob to macro 1. You need to change your instrument to "touch" and the when you record, mess with the knob while recording to get the sound you want. After you've recored the automation change the instrument to "read" so the track will read your automation you just recorded. Hope this helps

  • @TheSpyderman36 That made my day xD

  • 5:40 in the video thats what i need to learn so frustrating actually getting my midi controller to record my white noise like going up omfg help

  • That plugins is it already in the software or is it something you have installed?

    How did you do? Can I do white noise with other plugins that logic have?

  • Please can you explain the automation and sound delay a bit better? I don't get that delay sound despite exactly the same settings. Likewise my automation is all over the place...!

  • @EPsoundds add a compressor at the end of your signal chain on the synths you want the kick to duck, then side chain the compressor to respond to the audio from your kick track. turn down your threshold and turn up your ratio on the compressor for plenty of gain reduction when the kick hits. :)

  • @EPsoundds Sidechain compression. Copy your kick track to a separate track, mute it and sidechain your synth to your muted track. Google sidechain compression and there's hundreds of tutorials :)

  • what vst are you using to make that saw?

  • @TheSpyderman36 no black trash

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