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AntonBlack 12.10.2007 12:58 PM

How do I create an analogue drumset
 
I want to create an analogue style drumset with fuzzy warm and cold dirty fat sounds.
Is this possible on the ti and how do i go about doing it?
Is there any to buy anywhere?
Thanks.

deep6ixx 15.10.2007 02:48 PM

Have you checked out the virus tutorial on the access site? In the tutorial you will find out how to create drum sounds on the Virus.

RenderGod 30.10.2007 07:33 PM

Create A...
 
Wuzuh!

Create a Multi-Single Set with the sounds you have now.

Go through all the preset sounds you have in ROM and write
your favorite ones down and make a little midi drums map
of the key ranges for the 16 parts and then make your new
Multi-Single. Use different Midi channels for each and then
flip through the different parts with the Part Button or CC.

This was a fun project with my KC and the great for live stuff!

keytar 10.02.2008 10:18 PM

Have you seen this site:

www.synthsonix.com

They have a wicked percussion only soundset there to buy, good price.

I have bought they're patches and they are all really good...

plaid_emu 11.02.2008 10:07 PM

I found this on Waldorf's site after I got "Attack"

http://waldorfmusic.de/assets/files/...drumsounds.pdf

Good pointers that should apply to most subtractive synths.

Timo 11.02.2008 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plaid_emu (Post 280559)
I found this on Waldorf's site after I got "Attack"

http://waldorfmusic.de/assets/files/...drumsounds.pdf

Good pointers that should apply to most subtractive synths.

Nice find!

Quote:

Originally Posted by keytar
Have you seen this site:

www.synthsonix.com

They have a wicked percussion only soundset there to buy, good price.

I never even knew that company existed! Indeed the Synthetic Percussion set might be just what you're after.

I think making up a multi would be the only way to do it (for multi-timbral sounds), like RenderGod suggested.

Also, if you're interested in making your own percussion/drums and want to bust a few brain cells (quite literally), check out the Sound-on-Sound "Synth Secrets" series: http://www.adp-gmbh.ch/csound/synth_secret.html

... Scroll about two thirds the way down, just after Part 30, it goes into how to simulate real percussion drums, and also to recreate classic analogue drum sounds.

By the way, welcome to the forum. :)

Onkel Dunkel 12.02.2008 08:01 AM

Just get one of these instead: http://www.analoguehaven.com/vermona.../drm1mkiii.jpg ;)


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