Exploring White Noise - Part 1
Tutorial series "Exploring White Noise" is looking into white noise as interesting sound source. All sounds and soundscapes in this series will be created from white noise.
First part is showing the raw material and basic filtering techniques, and finds some basic sounds. Those basic sounds are then mixed into a soundscape and performed as simple composition to demonstrate how powerful simple noise sounds can be in musical context.
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2023, and still waiting for Part 2 😅 But seriously, these are still some of the most amazing Eurorack tutorials, and I keep coming back. Thank you ever so much!
@dinkoklobucar526
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thank you for not taking noise for granted. I find there's much beauty in subtlety
Adding a noise source doubled the musical possibilities of my rack.
Very nice, the slow opening and closing of the first filter in the first demonstration sounded like the noise of a car passing on the street on the wet
ah this is how its done! thanks for this! noise with modulated filter is great!
You can hear a lot of Echospace/Deepchord tones in this video. Makes a lot of sense considering their interest in a large variety of sound sources.
Just joining in with everyone else here to say that this was absolutely excellent
@dinkoklobucar526
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much :)
I think noise is underrated as both a voice and as a modulation source. I love experimenting with noise, it has the potential to add a certain richness to ordinary voices.
This is a all-time Eurorack noise classic.... Thanks
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thank you for making me want to get into the studio and play with white noise.
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
Great then :)
So enjoyable! I’ll be listening to this one again and again.
Brilliant, very insightful and inspirational. Loved the soundscape from 18 mins onwards, starting drifting off into the grey mist... lovely.
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you liked it
Wow thats so awesome. Best tutorials right now! Would be very interesting to get some information on unusual ways of sequencing and generating melodic lines and gates.
Excellent. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge!
amazing , so deep exploration, beautiful textures which charm me
Excellent!
Yummy textures. Love these!
This was a great watch thanks a lot.
16:17 sounds like a nice roast crackling in the oven. Delicious!
So very nice...enjoy these videos a lot.
Thanks ! Cool stuff
I've been looking for ways to use noise in creative ways. This is the best tutorial I've seen, by far. Thanks!
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much.
nice exploration of noise.
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ben!
I love this demonstration of the possibilities that white noise provides! Nice demo of filters too. Thanks!
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
absolutely beautiful soundscapes!!!
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Femi
I’m a collector of fine noise modules, I’d recommend the EMW noise station as the most bang for your buck module
Thank you for covering the more technical aspects of White Noise. I use fx units,tape,field recordings and basic cos bleep box's. I'm currently using some Natural White Noise, weirs, confluence and water falls, as well as radio static. Filtering and then modulation are the main ways I've used along with my favourite feedback. I look forward to watching the rst of this series. Although I'm not very modular savvy, I can keep up and learn something.
@dinkoklobucar526
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Very interesting and informative! I especially like that you are turning knobs slowly, so I can hear the intermediate sounds. Thanks! Also the thing from around 18:30 to the end is really nice. I especially love how slowly the "rocket engines" come in.
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it
Beautiful sounds Mr. Klobucar... great style! your manner is very engaging. I imagine you'd be a fine university Prof. The fade out at the very end of the video is brilliant. Thanks for your efforts here, I'll be back.
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. Hope you'll find more interesting content here
Great stuff, looking forward to the next part!
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I'm still waiting for part 2
Liked this one very much. Keep ‘em coming.
What a master class! Thanks so much.
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much
Great work thanks, im just starting out with eurorack, this approach is very helpful! Keep the videos coming!
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you
This is great, thank you!
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Great, like a Stanislav Lem story
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Your patches are so interesting and unique! So happy I’ve found your channel! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! This sounds amazing!
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Sarah
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
4 жыл бұрын
Dinko Klobucar you’re welcome and thank YOU so much for doing these! I don’t have Eurorack, so I love listening to videos like yours! So cool!
I love the calm, unagitated way in which you piece by piece show the effect of the individual modulations. a dutiful video for me, where my pseudonym is wyatt neuss. hope you continue! best greatings from germany!
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad you liked it. All the best from Zagreb
this is great, thanks! that bit with elements is beautiful
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
That bit at the end where you put it all together was very nice!
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Thanks so much for this thoughtful video, really enjoyable + inspiring. I know it’s about noise, but it’s also about filtering-and you’re absolutely right, more filter demos should include noise! Looking forward to seeing part 2 and more future videos. Cheers
@dinkoklobucar526
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much
Fantastic video !! As someone who is an Ethereal Ambient, Atmospheric & SpaceMusic composer...and has gotten into modulars the last few years...I find this is incredibly informative. Love to hear modular demo's of Soundscapes and Atmospheric pieces instead of that damn un-musical, hyper-speed Techno, House and Dance stuff all the time.
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@johnlyell9850
5 жыл бұрын
Your welcome Dinko !! Also wanted to know how wide is this Eurorack case ? 84 hp ? 90 hp ?
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
Hello again. The case that i use in videos is 84HP wide. It is this doepfer case : www.doepfer.de/a100p_e.htm#A100LC6 . It's perfect for my videos because how nicely it fits in camera frame, and can take just the right number of modules to restrict the number of modules to use in the video.
Please publish Part Two of your white noise tutorial!
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
:) I need to make it first... Thanks for watching
haha, love your video noise towards the end :D it's a great video. Always loved noise, now I do even more. Amazing showcase of noise.
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you !
Great Video!
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Superb video, very inspiring
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lucas
I LOVE your videos.
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Daniel!
I love this!
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks William, glad you liked it.
beautiful patch. great video. thanx a lot. (nice twist with the video grain ;)
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah grain :) idea was to give some atmosphere while demonstrating the mix, really glad you liked it
Amazing tutorial
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Great video. I am very much a learner with synths but i really enjoy exploring noise so this was an awesome video. Will there be a part 2 ?
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Alan. Yeah, planning to do more videos, but... time... Cheers
Thanks for this Dinko! It is a wonderful and inspiring tutorial. love those sounds, truly well done. Out of curiosity are you on modulargrid? best regards, ricky
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks you Riccardo, glad you liked it. Yes, I save some patches on modulargrid, but didn't post anything there
great video, you have a very good sounding voice also!
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Niels
dope af
Just Wow! You could set it up and do long video of only the output. Relaxing to close eyes and sit back floating in space.
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much
very interesting! got a new subscriber from me
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
thanks
As someone new to modular I found this hugely inspirational! It would be great to see the second part if you’re still updating the channel. One question: is it worth using different colors of noise or does the filtering handle most of that?
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Trey. Thank you for your comment.Yeah, for sure, it really depends for what you're using the noise. For example if you're using it for some kind of measurements it could be important what kind of noise you're using. But for creative use in music production, especially as a sound source it really doesn't matter so much to me. There are also other kinds of noise sources which are quite different like for example digital noise. Regarding the channel activity, hopefully I will be able to get back to this later this year.
Exceptional work! I keep coming back to this video to learn. Is much of what you show, only possible with specific filters or do the filters you use here enable that kind of output? Especially with the vinyl crackle part
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Every filter has it's own character, the thing is just to experiment and find interesting stuff your own filters can do. Regarding the 'vinyl crackle', I found that it is easy to do with Micro Hadron Collider and it's just the way it does crazy stuff with signals when overdriven. It is not like these filters are somehow better then others when working with noise or something like that. I'm just showing interesting sounds I found using few of the filters I own.
Very good. Inspiring stuff. When is pt. 2 scheduled?
@dinkoklobucar526
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! yeah not sure, dont really have a schedule, but i have some ideas collected waiting for some free time.
Okay maybe it's too long ago, but keep going on! This Video is very well made, and I would like to see you experimenting with noise more often :)
@dinkoklobucar526
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tim, glad you liked it
brilliant. plans to do more?
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yeah, soon, hard to find free time these days
The Boss!!! ;-)
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
:)
GIVE US MORE!
Hello! Thanks for making this video. I have a question about the ‘clicks and pops’ vinyl record sounds. Is that something that can be made with other modules besides the hadron collider? I have a white noise generator, but I was wondering specifically how that sound was made. Is it some kind of filter on the collider? Hope you get this message. Thanks!
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
Hello! It is funny that you ask that, I like that sound very much... and I don't really know the answer to your question. I don't have so many filters to tell, and I actually didn't try to replicate exactly that on other filters. The sound from video is white noise trough mhc high pass filter with high resonance and input overdriven quite a bit. You can try running noise trough some other filter, but really really drive the input, and you might get similar results. But maybe not, :) I dont know. mhc behaves quite uniquely with extreme settings, that's for sure. Maybe it is unique way that this filter distorts the signal. I like how easy that is to achieve on mhc. the results are quite predictable(relatively), you can actually kind of program it using sequencer and control the rate of clicks and color...i really really like that, especially in combination with phaser where you can precisely place it in the sound image. Let me know what you find if you try recreating it.
@nophonecamera
5 жыл бұрын
Dinko Klobucar Thanks for the quick reply! It’s a beautiful sound. I’ve got some experimenting to do! I watched some videos of the MHC and the phaser module. They look really interesting. I’ll let you know if I find anything.
Hello Dinko - Forgot to ask which brand of LFO are you using ? Again, awesome stuff here !!
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Hello again, thank you. I am using this module www.doepfer.de/a1434.htm
Another question for you Dinko: What unit are you using to "Quantize" the frequency on the WMD filter ?
@dinkoklobucar526
5 жыл бұрын
im using addac intuitive quantizer...but any would do the same...
One question. Do i understand correctly, you modulate Geometry and Damping with white noise from Make Noise filter?
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
Yes, correct, with two different bands of white noise. Used that just to make it quite simple
Hello again Dinko - What unit are you using to feed your ADDAC Quantizer a clock signal ?
@dinkoklobucar526
Жыл бұрын
Hello, just any square LFO
I guess star wars sound tracks made use of every possibility of white noise modulation
Any chance for a part two?
@dinkoklobucar526
6 жыл бұрын
+Snuckyfication yes, stay tuned, there will be few more parts
*still waiting for Part 2*
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Ha! me too :)
What device is this?
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Hello Joachim, it is a collection of eurorack synth modules, if that's what you mean
@joachimkarel7412
4 жыл бұрын
@@dinkoklobucar526 I'm really interested those cracking/popping noises. the module, you created them. Can you alter the waveshape or the rate of those clips and cracks?
@dinkoklobucar526
4 жыл бұрын
Those are created using noise as sound source and filtering it using Micro Hadron Collider wmdevices.com/products/micro-hadron-collider You can change the character and rate of those clicks and pops using filter controls, but also post-processing using other modules.
@joachimkarel7412
4 жыл бұрын
@@dinkoklobucar526 thank you very much! I'll check this out!
where. is. part. TWO? :)