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Old 21.10.2011, 01:18 AM
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Default oxygene VI sea sound

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how can i do this sound of the sea come an goes in oxygene VI? LFO?
can you create it?
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Old 21.10.2011, 10:46 AM
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IIRC Ben explained how to do those sounds in one of the recent Virus Bootcamp videos. I think he used an LFO on the noise filter cutoff, it might have been the filter split video.

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Old 27.10.2011, 11:09 AM
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Hello Jarre1966,

try to modulate a white noise with a slow LFO on the Pitch.

Original sound was produced by the A.R.P 2600, you should be able to recreate it easily on the Virus.

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Old 27.10.2011, 01:32 PM
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Hello Jarre1966,

try to modulate a white noise with a slow LFO on the Pitch.

Original sound was produced by the A.R.P 2600, you should be able to recreate it easily on the Virus.

Kind regards,

Mr Pitch
Thanks, you know what is difficult is to reproduce the second part of the noise sound.
the release of the wave in fact.
Could you try? i try too and if i find it i send you my patch.
Thanks for your answer
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Old 27.10.2011, 02:24 PM
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Ok then, I will try to make it.

My Virus is a B model, I can share the patch with you if you want (in case of success of course )

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Old 28.10.2011, 01:32 PM
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Hello Jarre1966,

try to modulate a white noise with a slow LFO on the Pitch.

Original sound was produced by the A.R.P 2600, you should be able to recreate it easily on the Virus.

Kind regards,

Mr Pitch
Afaik the 'ocean' sounds were done by an EMS AKS synth, though there are far more than just 1 sounds of that sort in Oxygene.

In oxygene IV there is the "wind" in the beginning that are definitely 2 different noise sounds in 2 tracks (wildly panned around), and maybe a band filter.

For the end of V and beginning and throughout most of VI,
I fear you would need 2 sounds, one for the slow rise (foooooooooiiiiiiip), and one for the fall (pffiioossshh), where the envelope sweeps down the filter cutoff, and maybe faster lfo modulates it (fast wobble) and a LOT of reverb

Or, if you are a more hands-on guy, you have one sound: noise, medium attack, start pressing down when the filter knob is at 0, rise it up, let go of the key, turn back the filter a bit, press key again, this might be even easier than the one before
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