Hi
To my opinion this sound is made by sequenced BBDs. The audiosource is a
VCO, which plays constantly the same base note, plus some noise. The
tonal sequence is generated by a resonant BBD (vulgo flanger), whose
delaytime is controlled by the sequencer.
Florian
techmaster242 wrote:
> There is a sound I hear a lot in industrial music, and I would like to
> be able to produce it myself. It's kind of a tonal white noise sound,
> with a percussive quality to it. Absolute best example I can think of
> for this sound, is "War" by Wumpscut, which you can hear at this link:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch v=MByVLThpfDw
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> It's really THE most noticeable sound in the song, obviously he layers
> in some bass lines and pushes it all through a lot of distortion
> effects and stuff, but 90% of that song is comprised of that sound I
> want to use. What do you call this sound, and how do you make it Is
> there any way to achieve this with a modular Or does it require a
> sampler
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