Hi! Sound designer here, you're a goddamn genius. Busted out an old Mackie at my work and I'm excited to mess around with all the techniques you've described. Thank you for sharing this stuff.
Thank you! It might just be my natural attitude, but I think there's a lot of benefit to be had by approaching chaotic systems like the NIMB in a methodical way.
Hi! Sound designer here, you're a goddamn genius. Busted out an old Mackie at my work and I'm excited to mess around with all the techniques you've described. Thank you for sharing this stuff.
I hope you find some good sounds!
Just started no input mixing as part of a noise project and this channel is just invaluable. Thankyou so much for putting this out there
I'm glad it's useful. Happy noise making!
Thank you very much. Lovely tutorial. I do a lot of noise modulation using FM and this is a refreshing approach.
That sounds awesome! I love the sounds of cross-modulated oscillators or audio-rate sample & hold. Do you have any tips for chaotic FM techniques?
those sounds towards the end were so cool! sounds like engines in planes or helicopters!
Right? Blending noise and feedback can result in a wide variety of sounds-some of my favorite on the mixing board.
Very cool. I like how methodical you are with this.
Thank you! It might just be my natural attitude, but I think there's a lot of benefit to be had by approaching chaotic systems like the NIMB in a methodical way.
Very interesting & useful stuff, thank you! Subscribed of course.
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you for following!
keep these up theyre great .. the narration is a very welcomed addition & ur a natural .. get loose w it!!
Thank you! It definitely gets a little easier with each one I do. I have more topics planned for the next few weeks!
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