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where can one find good transition sound effects such as the one right in the beginning of white girls (USDA)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K8XjRizVpE
11-04-2007
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just blaze used to use that. there was a discussion on this before, i think they said it was off some Roland synth. but to get synths like that, just find a sound wave u like and mess with the adsr settings. than use some auto-panning and stuff for a better effect.
11-04-2007
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its an analog sweep. you use either a filter knob, resonance, cutoff etc. and record it.
11-06-2007
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ProblemChild89 ProblemChild89 is offline
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yall not even answering his question lol he askin where can he find transition effects not how can he make one like the beginnin of "White Girl...

Alot of em come from keyboard effects tho bud... Musical fx, sound fx, like the one nitti uses is called "Reso Sweep Up" and its on the Fantom in its Synth Fx folder...Just gotta search around for Synth Fx, Musical Fx, and Sound Fx everywhere, don't kno any specific...

Or...u could just go 2 ur nearest GC and record effects from everything there lol

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God-Jaz God-Jaz is offline
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Sorry buddy but like Prob you gone have to dig deep cuz im in the same boat, but a good place to start lookin is warbeats.com, only thing when you get there you really gone have to dig for em', good luck man.

www.soundclick.com/jazthegenius

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I think what TXBeatbang means is that they are not hard to
make yourself.The problem is most of you's are too lazy to do
that and want everything handed to you.
11-06-2007
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Stréetwíze Productnz Stréetwíze Productnz is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ProblemChild89
yall not even answering his question lol he askin where can he find transition effects not how can he make one like the beginnin of "White Girl...

Alot of em come from keyboard effects tho bud... Musical fx, sound fx, like the one nitti uses is called "Reso Sweep Up" and its on the Fantom in its Synth Fx folder...Just gotta search around for Synth Fx, Musical Fx, and Sound Fx everywhere, don't kno any specific...

Or...u could just go 2 ur nearest GC and record effects from everything there lol
Lol why go through all that trouble. Somethin like that is so simple to make, its a 5 minute job.
11-06-2007
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Don't laugh TXbeatbang but I got a juno-dnow I know that on that white girl track the sweep pitches up. How do I make that happen. By the way I'm not at home right now but ill try it when I get there.
11-08-2007
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Don't laugh TXbeatbang but I got a juno-dnow I know that on that white girl track the sweep pitches up. How do I make that happen. By the way I'm not at home right now but ill try it when I get there.

Use the Lfo to mod the filter cuttoff and use the pitch wheel.
You need to set the rate(Speed) of the lfo for it to work rite.
11-08-2007
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i figured it out, i took a synth and bent it up over a few seconds. thanks guys
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