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      Oriah Beats
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      hi does anyone know how I can achieve this feature
      Video. the sound is normal when the noise is down then when the noise is pushed up a sizzle is added to the bass. how can I best implement this

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        d.healey @Oriah Beats
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        @Oriah-Beats Sounds like a saturator

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          Oriah Beats @d.healey
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          @d-healey is is paired with anything? tried a saturator I am not getting close the the feel of this

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            d.healey @Oriah Beats
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            @Oriah-Beats Not sure, maybe try mixing in some white noise

            Or can you ask the creator of the plugin how they did it?

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              Oriah Beats @d.healey
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              @d-healey thanks for the feedback. let me try pairing it with the noise otherwise I will do more research

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                griffinboy @Oriah Beats
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                @Oriah-Beats

                It's noise going into a waveshaper alongside the original signal.
                Both feed into the same waveshaper.

                It's easy to recreate in your daw.
                Send noise and an 808 into a waveshaper distortion at the same time. The noise will become a 'fizzle'.

                If you have serum it's very easy to verify. Use the built in distortion, play a low saw wave, add some of the noise oscillator.

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                  griffinboy @Oriah Beats
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                  @Oriah-Beats

                  Oh to add to my last message, if you want to generate the 'fuzzy noise' without distorting the original signal (or to generate it on its own), use a low waveform + noise, distort them together, and then use a highpass, to get rid of the low waveform.
                  Now you are left with only the fizzly noise.

                  This is a technique from DnB / Neurofunk production.
                  See ARTFX youtube channel livestreams for more info / search distorted noise bass.

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                    Oriah Beats @griffinboy
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                    @griffinboy Yo thank you so much . this is ver helpful. I tried this in my daw it works but not on m hise project. it sounds different. don't you have a project snippet for this?

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                      griffinboy @Oriah Beats
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                      @Oriah-Beats

                      My dsp is all c++
                      I don't use the stock Hise dsp.

                      If you can do it in the Daw, you can work towards recreating it in Hise.
                      You need to have your two source generators (waveform / sound + noise) and then have those BOTH feed into a single waveshaper (hise saturator).

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                        Oriah Beats @griffinboy
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                        @griffinboy let me fight it. thank you for this

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