Fun with Radias' Noise Generator!
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Fun with Radias' Noise Generator!
I don't have any cool patches for using the noise generator in the Radias, but I was hoping that others may contribute their ideas here to this thread. I saw some interesting posts in the, "Is there a use for the noise generator?" thread posted earlier, and I thought maybe some of those ideas could be further shared here, perhaps in even a bit more detail. Would love hear to other members' input as well. Several posts in particular I thought were very interesting:
• "But when i use it for that type of stuff i usually throw some distortion on it. Just using the plain noise alone tends to get kind of flat and boring. Distortion livens it up a tad." —Cassus
• "Can be used with very high resonances to create actual tones/pitches depending on the cut-off frequency of the (usually band-pass) filter. In this case, key-tracking the filter cutoff allows you to turn the noise generator into another playable oscillator, for playing up and down the keyboard. It's also great for synthesising sounds such as sonar pings . . ." —Timo
• ". . . the methods used to send a burst of noise to the comb filter [are] basically the same on the R3 as on the Radias." —Randy/Daz
• "I love to put it on or better under some lead-patches - widenes the lead, adds some higher tones, makes it appear more striking, makes a more dense patch." —Colibri
• "But when i use it for that type of stuff i usually throw some distortion on it. Just using the plain noise alone tends to get kind of flat and boring. Distortion livens it up a tad." —Cassus
• "Can be used with very high resonances to create actual tones/pitches depending on the cut-off frequency of the (usually band-pass) filter. In this case, key-tracking the filter cutoff allows you to turn the noise generator into another playable oscillator, for playing up and down the keyboard. It's also great for synthesising sounds such as sonar pings . . ." —Timo
• ". . . the methods used to send a burst of noise to the comb filter [are] basically the same on the R3 as on the Radias." —Randy/Daz
• "I love to put it on or better under some lead-patches - widenes the lead, adds some higher tones, makes it appear more striking, makes a more dense patch." —Colibri
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Craig Wilson
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I've used noise in several new patches that I've been working on...
Flute/clari/oboe breath noise
organ key click
etc
here's some new patches, it's a mixed bag, but I've been getting into the r3...
http://wilsonics.com/korgr3
Flute/clari/oboe breath noise
organ key click
etc
here's some new patches, it's a mixed bag, but I've been getting into the r3...
http://wilsonics.com/korgr3
I haven't actually tried this myself, I'm not that into horns or flutes and the like, but if you put a square wave on an lfo to control the amp of a tambre with noise on it you could probably simulate that "rolling the tongue to make a fluttery sound" type thing that you often hear with pan pipes or the like. Maybe using the mod wheel to control the amount or whatnot. Worth a try 
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masfeoquepizio
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Here, therer´s a great example of noise generator from Tangerine Dream:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjf04jLa ... earch=[url]
Enjoy
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjf04jLa ... earch=[url]
Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjf04jLa ... ted&search
very impressive! if only i knew what he's saying....
very impressive! if only i knew what he's saying....
Re: Fun with Radias' Noise Generator!
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=23816LEVEL4 wrote: • ". . . the methods used to send a burst of noise to the comb filter [are] basically the same on the R3 as on the Radias." —Randy/Daz