Plugin that adds noise?

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Have you tried any enveloper follwer plugins? MDA has one which is pretty basic but you can get pretty creative in a host like energy xt or audiomulch.

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This is quite good (and FREE!) - Luxonix' LFX-1310 - does all sorts: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1147.html

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http://www.geocities.com/zippy_dooda/envelope.jpg

Something like that with the enveloper follower. The noise follows the drums. It's quite simple but you can expand on it.

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jmh wrote:C64 soundchip (the humm and whizz and other stuff it does)
E-phonic Lo-Fi has a pretty great C64 preset.
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Record noise from opened Pepsi bottle, use shitty mic!
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You could try modulating the moise level of a tapedelay vst with CC coming from an audio-to-CC plugin :)

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Hello isnt'it time for making music?

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Maybe your miking technique is too good!

Re-recording, perhaps second-generation, is a good way to add some good old-fashioned noise. Put a few more analog devices in your signal path, and it'll happen automagically. Mics add noise, and tape adds noise, so an abvious solution would be to print a track to tape (and maybe from there to another tape, "slammin' in the red") and record that via microphone. An extra A/D step won't hurt things much, but you'd probably get the best results going A/D only at the end.

Anyway, one of the things I like about my SM-57 is that it is kinda noisy. It isn't a hyper-accurate mic by any means, but I like how it colors a lot of things.
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dasdeck wrote:
jmh wrote:... the world's your oyster :)
isn't oyster this fishy sauce?

what do you mean with that sentence?

thanks

D3CK
It's a figure of speech. Should have written something like "there's unlimited possibilities" :)
dasdeck wrote:
jmh wrote: C64 soundchip (the humm and whizz and other stuff it does)
E-phonic Lo-Fi has a pretty great C64 preset.
Lo-Fi is often used over here. But I also use stuff sampled from the real machine. Some of them from samples people have put online, some from samples I've done myself.

Coincidentally I've been working on a track of mine that has a couple of riffs sampled from a SIDstation. I haven never owned a real 64 that was as noisy, and I've owned several dozens. However, after some gating and EQing/filtering I have decemt sounding stuff that contains enough whirring, humming and buzzing to make it more interesting to the ear (at least to my ears).

Regards,

JMH
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I think everybody should make music in the first place!

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i can give you something... it's pretty simple... please name your "bad copy" plugin... i've just hit like four or five ideas... only because i've played around with excatly what your talking about... give me like 45 minutes....

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working on it... probably finish by tomorrow morning.. erm... peace

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telephone wrote:Hello isnt'it time for making music?
telephone wrote:I think everybody should make music in the first place!
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Maybe Phasic's PHInterfereVST could do what you want.

Cheers,
tl.

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