can i make a sweep or riser sample or even a Midi data sequence or step(s) that will trigger a riser/ white noise on a keyboard or even play the white noise long enough for whether its 24 steps ;long or 48 steps long then end trails off as regular coming from any of these Devices:
1.) Circuit Tracks in itself? (modulation, steps, and anything else combined to get this affect?)
or
2.) another method circuit tracks as a midi track to trigger play the audio on my m-audio venom keyboard white noise i setup, its a constant white noise from press of a key, not a riser setup just a filter on it by modulated knob to give it that traditional riser white noise affect.
3.) Elektron: Model Samples. I like to be able to do it on either device.
even if you think i need to complete a live performance setup of my m-audio venom synth keyboard synth of a white noise riser with filter, but have it sweep based on rate of number of bars musically then ends?
I didn’t really watch the video but you could try this and search youtube a bit to learn about the automation recording on novation circuit tracks. If you record a white noise sample for the bars that you want the riser, and then automate a filter I don’t see why you can’t do what you want, but there’s not going to be a “white noise filter riser sweep for x bars” feature on any of those devices you mentioned, you’ll have to record, program, and sequence it - probably by performing it live the first time to get the filter automation correct.
If this video doesn’t have what you want, take from it what basics you can learn and then if you aren’t sure how to make a white noise riser, there are various youtube videos that will help you understand what the sound actually is. That should point you in the right direction.
So the simple answer is you can probably do it, but you have to learn to work around the way the gear you want to make it with works. If you have access to a daw, I’d just do it there and then record it for the duration you want, then load that sample into circuit tracks or MS. That’s probably your easiest way out of this.
yeah i was hoping to trigger it live organically like with any sample, cause the sample to be like a Riser based on Pitch over Time (bars too). But recording it with DAW software, good PC, the import as sample into the Circuit.
So if you want a sample that is not white noise to be a riser, the process is going to be the same although it might require it to have a slightly different eq than what you would do for white noise. You would probably record as a sample ahead of time and just have to know the length of the riser. If you want to trigger it live, I think it’s going to depend on whether the device will sync the action to the correct beat - so like, if you press the trigger a little early, it will synchronize with the actual next beat or start of the next bar, otherwise the timing will be off at the end. Otherwise what people would usually do live is to have the sample / noise on the channel they want and then run like low pass filter sweep over that channel then you know, cut out the sample for however long before the drop. It would be done using a manual processing, but if you want it to be something you trigger, it will either have to be pre-recorded or automated.
The reason I suggest a daw is only because it’s really easy to drag a line across a wave form to automate a filter if you don’t like doing it by hand on the hardware. If you record the sample of that and import it, you can still trigger it by hand with a trig on hardware as long as the sample falls within whatever the max limit for individual sample time the device supports.
Like I said, I think you can do it one way or the other, but might not be exactly like how you were thinking originally.
edit: This is on the normal circuit and not tracks but you can probably get something out of it, I linked the time in the video that’s probably most relevant but if you want to see what he says before this you can just go back to the beginning. He’s talking about using the snare as a riser but you would instead be using your sample or your white noise. However, as we talked about before, it’s all planned out ahead of time.