Plug-in to raise noise floor / sidebands?

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Cool, thanks for all suggested plugins. IVGI works wonders. :)
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i got around to building a vst to do this, try the first part of this mp3:
http://xoxos.net/vst/mp3/capricedemo.mp3

more about it here
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 6&t=446307

of course this is an fft process which raises bins around peaks, with an option for phase randomisation, which is how it turns into noise.


thinking about this process as i implemented it, another approach might be to add a fast chorus to a sound, which shifts frequencies up and down a bit due to the delay modulation and is the classic way of increasing the frequency density of a signal, then, use that to talkbox/vocode noise? and mix that subtly with the dry, which would create a complex filter "aura" around the original signal. this would sound quite different from caprice but might work well for some things.
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An upward compression VST will get you a higher noise floor (most compressors are downward compression but a few upward compressors do exist).
As for sidebands, ring modulation will get you that.
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Revisiting this thread, its really a good one! Still relevant today. I do wonder if this sort of stuff is thought in schools / colleges?
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