'Noize' - the winning plugin from our 2018 contest (Now with AAX support)
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Hi KVR,
Today is the release of 'Noize', an adaptable noise generating plugin that responds to any sound with enveloping controls. Jamie Boyle (JNB) won the contest with his idea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbDPDCEaKco&t
The plugin features the following highlights:
• A switch to generate noise that adapts to the volume of your track, in real time.
• Ability to solo the noise signal in order to apply additional effects like a bit crusher and flanger.
• Full control of the noise envelope by tweaking the rise and fall time.
• Five noise types: White, Brown, Violet, Pink and Blue.
• Extremely low CPU usage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SJ8AOl42CQ&t
The Noize plugin is a versatile tool for subtly enriching overly clean digital sounds like basses and synths, or for adding presence and character to beats, lead-instruments and build-ups. Noize offers five distinctive noise types and uses an advanced adaptive algorithm to shape your noise of choice to the volume envelope your track, as if it were part of it in the first place. You can tweak the responsiveness of the adaptive noise with the rise and fall controls, as well as control the stereo width of the noise and apply additional high pass and low pass filtering. In addition, you can solo the noise signal, which allows you to apply other effects to just the adaptive noise. The Denise Noize plugin gives you endless possibilities to enrich and enhance your tracks with ease, while being extremely friendly on your CPU.
Use cases.
1. "You like the sound of a particular synth, virtual instrument or sample library, but it has an overly clean and digital character." Many virtual instruments and sample libraries sound overly clean because they are heavily pre-processed. The Denise Noize plugin lets you quickly add adaptive noise to these sounds making them sound more natural and easier to place in your mix. By soloing the noise, you can apply additional effects to just the adaptive noise signal, fully shaping it to your taste.
2. "You are mixing a beat or percussive element, and even though you have tried equalisation, transient shaping and compression, you feel like it is missing presence and power." If processing plugins don't seem to help to revive a beat or percussive element, this is often a sign that the source lacks these qualities altogether. You can use the Denise Noize plugin to add adaptive noise to these elements, either adding character and power, or lengthening the element's tail.
3. "You are creating a big build-up in your track to increase tension, but it sounds weak and fails to create the intended engagement with the listener." It can be difficult to create a build-up that sounds both natural, as well as powerful and engaging. With the Denise Noize plugin and automating the Rise and Fall, ad HPF and LPF features, you can create an additional layer of adaptive noise that can push your build-up to the next level.
The plugin is available in VST, VST3 and AU formats, for Mac and PC, from our website, for €19: https://www.denise.io/noize-plugin
Happy producing,
The Denise team
Today is the release of 'Noize', an adaptable noise generating plugin that responds to any sound with enveloping controls. Jamie Boyle (JNB) won the contest with his idea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbDPDCEaKco&t
The plugin features the following highlights:
• A switch to generate noise that adapts to the volume of your track, in real time.
• Ability to solo the noise signal in order to apply additional effects like a bit crusher and flanger.
• Full control of the noise envelope by tweaking the rise and fall time.
• Five noise types: White, Brown, Violet, Pink and Blue.
• Extremely low CPU usage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SJ8AOl42CQ&t
The Noize plugin is a versatile tool for subtly enriching overly clean digital sounds like basses and synths, or for adding presence and character to beats, lead-instruments and build-ups. Noize offers five distinctive noise types and uses an advanced adaptive algorithm to shape your noise of choice to the volume envelope your track, as if it were part of it in the first place. You can tweak the responsiveness of the adaptive noise with the rise and fall controls, as well as control the stereo width of the noise and apply additional high pass and low pass filtering. In addition, you can solo the noise signal, which allows you to apply other effects to just the adaptive noise. The Denise Noize plugin gives you endless possibilities to enrich and enhance your tracks with ease, while being extremely friendly on your CPU.
Use cases.
1. "You like the sound of a particular synth, virtual instrument or sample library, but it has an overly clean and digital character." Many virtual instruments and sample libraries sound overly clean because they are heavily pre-processed. The Denise Noize plugin lets you quickly add adaptive noise to these sounds making them sound more natural and easier to place in your mix. By soloing the noise, you can apply additional effects to just the adaptive noise signal, fully shaping it to your taste.
2. "You are mixing a beat or percussive element, and even though you have tried equalisation, transient shaping and compression, you feel like it is missing presence and power." If processing plugins don't seem to help to revive a beat or percussive element, this is often a sign that the source lacks these qualities altogether. You can use the Denise Noize plugin to add adaptive noise to these elements, either adding character and power, or lengthening the element's tail.
3. "You are creating a big build-up in your track to increase tension, but it sounds weak and fails to create the intended engagement with the listener." It can be difficult to create a build-up that sounds both natural, as well as powerful and engaging. With the Denise Noize plugin and automating the Rise and Fall, ad HPF and LPF features, you can create an additional layer of adaptive noise that can push your build-up to the next level.
The plugin is available in VST, VST3 and AU formats, for Mac and PC, from our website, for €19: https://www.denise.io/noize-plugin
Happy producing,
The Denise team
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- KVRian
- 1134 posts since 4 May, 2008 from West London Depot
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Thanks for pointing that out, sureno. It's been updated: https://www.denise.io/noize-pluginsureno wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:17 pm link not working/page not found
https://www.denise.io/store/denise/Noize
- KVRian
- 1134 posts since 4 May, 2008 from West London Depot
purchasedDenise.Audio wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:28 pmThanks for pointing that out, sureno. It's been updated: https://www.denise.io/noize-pluginsureno wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:17 pm link not working/page not found
https://www.denise.io/store/denise/Noize
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Awesome! Have fun with itsureno wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:43 pmpurchasedDenise.Audio wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:28 pmThanks for pointing that out, sureno. It's been updated: https://www.denise.io/noize-pluginsureno wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 2:17 pm link not working/page not found
https://www.denise.io/store/denise/Noize
- KVRian
- 1018 posts since 27 Mar, 2013
Hmmm downloaded the trial five minutes ago installed it and this is what happens
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rabbit in a hole
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Hi Autobot, thanks for raising this with us, this is unusual. Are you able to send us an email to contact@denise.io? This way we can have a proper look into this issue for you.
Best,
Joe
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Press contacts can find a press release and all relevant information for this release on our press page:
https://www.denise.io/pressroom/2018/10 ... 18-contest
Best,
Joe from Denise
https://www.denise.io/pressroom/2018/10 ... 18-contest
Best,
Joe from Denise
- KVRian
- 1018 posts since 27 Mar, 2013
I send you a E-Mail I hope things get sorted out. Had never a problem with any vst (for real)Denise.Audio wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:11 pmHi Autobot, thanks for raising this with us, this is unusual. Are you able to send us an email to contact@denise.io? This way we can have a proper look into this issue for you.
Best,
Joe
rabbit in a hole
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- KVRAF
- 2397 posts since 28 Sep, 2012
Bought this yesterday, already used to great effect.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Hi Autobot, our sincerest apologies. Yours is the first issue we've come across since the release, but we will get it sorted for you.Autobot wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 8:28 pmI send you a E-Mail I hope things get sorted out. Had never a problem with any vst (for real)Denise.Audio wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 9:11 pmHi Autobot, thanks for raising this with us, this is unusual. Are you able to send us an email to contact@denise.io? This way we can have a proper look into this issue for you.
Best,
Joe
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Superb! We're pleased you're enjoying it, perpetual.
Feel free to check out our blog post for some inspiration:
https://www.denise.io/blog/2018/10/pink ... h-pro-tips
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- KVRAF
- 2397 posts since 28 Sep, 2012
Very good - I like how direct, simple and to the point the blog post and video are. I did use some brown, pink, and white noise to help turn a muddy, must mix into something sharper, clean and punchy.Denise.Audio wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:21 amSuperb! We're pleased you're enjoying it, perpetual.
Feel free to check out our blog post for some inspiration:
https://www.denise.io/blog/2018/10/pink ... h-pro-tips
I like to use a filtered white noise with tailored envelope fed into and mixed with a Resonator (also filtered) with short decay fed into a reverb to add a touch of high end harmonic sheen.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Thanks, we aim for a clear description, and thanks for sharing your technique.perpetual3 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 12:37 pmVery good - I like how direct, simple and to the point the blog post and video are. I did use some brown, pink, and white noise to help turn a muddy, must mix into something sharper, clean and punchy.Denise.Audio wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:21 amSuperb! We're pleased you're enjoying it, perpetual.
Feel free to check out our blog post for some inspiration:
https://www.denise.io/blog/2018/10/pink ... h-pro-tips
I like to use a filtered white noise with tailored envelope fed into and mixed with a Resonator (also filtered) with short decay fed into a reverb to add a touch of high end harmonic sheen.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 266 posts since 22 May, 2018 from Berlin
Hey KVR,
If any users do have any feature requests for us please feel free to drop us some here. All users feedback is discussed with the team and we are already talking about implementing some of the ideas that have been proposed to us.
Best,
Joe
If any users do have any feature requests for us please feel free to drop us some here. All users feedback is discussed with the team and we are already talking about implementing some of the ideas that have been proposed to us.
Best,
Joe