You can use the Pulverisateur. If you want something realistic, I recommend using a single oscillator set to a square wave plus the noise generator to make it breathier. You can also make it breathy with a very subtle bitcrusher (just lower the bits, not the rate). You can also use the Pulv's LFO to modulate the pitch. If you want even more irregularity, you can use the looping function of the amplitude envelope to imitate variations in the breathing pressure. It will enhance the illusion. Hope this helps!
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You can use the Pulverisateur. If you want something realistic, I recommend using a single oscillator set to a square wave plus the noise generator to make it breathier. You can also make it breathy with a very subtle bitcrusher (just lower the bits, not the rate). You can also use the Pulv's LFO to modulate the pitch. If you want even more irregularity, you can use the looping function of the amplitude envelope to imitate variations in the breathing pressure. It will enhance the illusion. Hope this helps!
Thank you! This will be helpful.
i recomend using a heisenburg and loading a preset for a flute
fiddle with it too
Reverbs and stereo delays really add some nice stereo width to 'breathy' sounds.
Hot breath sounds lmao