How To Make Noise Music?

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You don't need to buy anything specific. Just grab any instrument (or sound-making device) that appeals to you and get going. The only rules are the ones you impose on yourself.
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Buy a 4 channel analogue tape recorder and plug the headphone out into channel one. This produces feedback because it's processing itself. Plug any other audio out cords into the other recording channels.You'll have multiple channels of feedback to manipulate with the mixer. Add effects pedals to be able to manipulate the noise in crazy ways. Plug other instruments into available input channels to get interesting and often ugly tones. Drum machines do wonders.Noise music isn't an exact science. It's all about experimenting. I've found infinite possibilities doing this. Or you could spend a couple grand on a modular synthesizer but that's a whole other process.
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Get any instrument and record one sound from it. Take that sound and manipulate it. Slow it down, speed it up, distort it, increase the bass, reverse it, add effects, do anything to make it sound unlike the original sound. Make short compositions so the music will be easier to digest and not as harsh as Merzbow. Also, always turn the recording volume up, it helps distort sounds.
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Ok a good program to get is fl studio, you can get the demo for free, but the only thing is you can't save the file to edit it, but you can save the song as an mp3, wav, ogg, and midi the demo is fully functional I use it to make techno music, but it is capable of making, pop, trance, rap, breakbeat, and noise in your case. I have messed around with trying noise music, its harder than it sounds to make noise, but when you start you'll love it!
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Use something with a delay. Sceam something inot the mic, use noises etc... OF COURSE.. Have a program set, like Audacity, to record the input on Stereo input setting.... Put the headphones on the mic, one side of course. It will play through, delay, play again etc... Pretty soon it's a loop of noise. Make noises or play noises on the computer... If you have it set right, and continute the symphony of white pink and red noise that happents.
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Hillary Dina answered
I am a noise musician. I use Apple Soundtrack 3.0, for recording and mixing, and as for instruments I use: A Yahama PSR-175 (keyboard), a Yamaha GB1 PE (baby grand piano), a Kurzweil PC2X (keyboard), a Korg Monotron Analogue Ribbon Synthesizer, a Mapex MR5245 (drum kit), a Boss® Dr. Rhythm Dr-880 Ver. 2.0, a Think Geek™ Bliptronic 5000, a Korg Kaossilator, a Sony Handycam DCR-VX2000 with a Sony Premium Digital Videocassette DVM60 ME, a Sony Handycam HVR-Z7U with a Sony DVCAM DigitalMaster PHDVM-63DM, a Technics Stereo Double Cassette Deck RS-D550W with a Sony 5C90HFR 90-Minute HF Cassette, a contact microphone, Apple Final Cut Pro 7.0. I also use whatever I can find around the home that sounds interesting, maybe the sound of kitchen utensils hitting the top of a metal stove, or an alarm clock, or a dog barking, whatever I think I can use and get something worthwhile out of. The biggest factor in my music is my talent. If you do not have talent any type of music you produce will not sound good.
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Aisha answered
Music is more than reproduction of tones, it is a process of producing sounds and other forces. The tone is just a noise that is bound in a canon of rules.
The first realization of noise music was Edgar Varèse' "Ionization" which used drum sets and sirens in 1927.
In the meantime, John Cage, Pierre Henri and Karl Heinz Stockhausen extended the developments of the futurists, dadaists and surrealists in the electronic realm with the help of the tape recorder and vocoder, machines which was originally built for military purposes.
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Sohaib Khan answered
Just Together make the same kind of noise but in discipline.
Just make noise together having the same pitch and frequency.
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