Re: Air/fan noise simulation

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Hi,

Unfortunately for me I cannot use Zyndubsfxaddd.

Maybe there's another option?

Cheers.

Folderol wrote:
On Tue, 23 May 2006 04:29:58 +0700
Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I never thought I would want this but I am experiencing a strange artifact of my crappy headphones mixed with the harmonics from a noisy cpu fan.

Essentially the dynamics of the music I am listening to are greatly enhanced to the point where it sounds like a large group in an auditorium are playing along in time on wooden drums.

I would love to figure out how to emulate this sound as it will mean I don't have to create any percussive sounds.

It almost sounds like a windtunnel or a seashell.

Any ideas?

Cheers.

You can get some very good wind effects with ZynAddSubFX. If you have
this, I can e-mail you a couple that I have concocted. I use then in
some of my music. One I call Bottle, the other Rushes. They probably
won't be exactly what you want, but should give you a couple of
starting points.



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