How do we create other noise colours other than white and pink noise?

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  • Another interesting approach to noise is to drive the phase of an SH/Sh ramp LFO with its frequency set to 0.


    At higher frequencies you get a nice lightly pitched noise. Ramp helps to soften it without filters.

  • edited September 2021

    Look Ma, no hands!

    And in stereo 😀

    instant Metallic percussions

    tweakable to your hearts content ;)



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  • edited September 2021


    @Gravitas

    hm red(brown),pink,white, blue, violet, are defined by their spectrum

    (thats a very crude way to think about a complex sound sound)

    3&6db octave spectrum hI & lowpass on white noise ...




    white noise doesn't sound interesting at all - it all frequencies full blast random jumping around

    its a very raw source ,( much more raw than an oscillator )

    first u need to cut out some of that (in what ever way)

    so u get something u can work with

    that you can further manipulate/ play around with ...



    red and pink are just make it kess bright

    blue and violet make it less bass

    hm how to say

    u see these are still not sounds that u can just use like an oscillator

    u still need to do something ™ with them

    they just give u a little more hint at where this is going than white noise


    examples shown here are under the theme

    what else can we do with noise if we don't stick a classic multimode filter on it I guess

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  • edited September 2021

    I like to compare white noise to a sinewave. they are exact opposites.

    the sinewave is the smallest acoustic building block you can have , its just a single frequency. (hint add something)

    and white noise is the biggest acoustic building block u can possibly have, its all frequencies at once. (hint subtract something)

  • edited December 2021

    The noise to end all noise?

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