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the_apparatus
19.08.2005, 03:11 PM
I have worked out how to do a fairly confincing (and very powerful) kick drum - but snares, rides and hi hats seem much harder to do. Has anyone had any experience of creating sharp, snappy electronic snares like the 909 one? (virus b)

Tomer=Trance
19.08.2005, 07:16 PM
try experementing with with the noise generator,filter-pitch envelop and filters.
i belive you might find few patchs in access' guide to analog synth programing.

techno_7
19.08.2005, 10:10 PM
If you need the most "real" sounding 909 samples, i reccomend rebirth.

i3
20.08.2005, 04:57 PM
shouldnt this topic be in general since it has nothing to do with a virus.

Timo
20.08.2005, 05:41 PM
shouldnt this topic be in general since it has nothing to do with a virus.

Er, no, he's using a Virus (B). If we're being anal, the synthesis section would be more pertinent.

Apparatus, check at the bottom of this page:

http://www.soundonsound.com/search?url=%2Fsearch&Keyword=synth+secrets&Words=All&Section=8&Subject=+&Month=+&Year=+&Summary=Yes

...and for kick/bass drum synthesis, check the top of the next page:

http://www.soundonsound.com/search?page=2&Keyword=synth%20secrets&Words=All&Section=8&Subject=%20&Month=%20&Year=%20&Summary=Yes

Osci
21.08.2005, 10:13 AM
GREAT LINKS ! thanks

Timo
21.08.2005, 12:25 PM
GREAT LINKS ! thanks

Aye, the Sound On Sound archive is a goldmine. :)

the_apparatus
23.08.2005, 08:48 AM
Many thanks for the links. Lets not get anal about putting this post in such specific categories - I am using a virus b and generally discussing how to use it.

I spotted a patch last night that sounded very close to a 909 - I am going to try to 'reverse engineer' it to see how it was made, as I heard doing that is a good way to see how sounds were built up. (Reverse engineering tips??)

Timo
23.08.2005, 12:32 PM
(Reverse engineering tips??)

SoundDiver, for one. Everything, all the knobs and stuff, are displayed graphically.

the_apparatus
23.08.2005, 12:38 PM
good tip, I had forgotton there was this sounddiver thing. Will try it out!

Timo
23.08.2005, 04:46 PM
good tip, I had forgotton there was this sounddiver thing. Will try it out!

If you have any problems let me know. I initially had a lot of problems with the special customised bundled sounddiver (for PC) that came with the Virus, but cured it with a full version.

the_apparatus
24.08.2005, 08:34 AM
I downloaded soundiver but the pdf manual that comes with it is corrupt and does not open. Is there somewhere else I can get one of the soundiver manuals from?