syndrum sound
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syndrum sound
Can anyone help me programming the NS2 to sounding syndrum, which I attached..I search the sample library, But I can't find this. Thanks in advance.
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- 29[kb]SynDr110.WAV.mp3
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Last edited by with657 on 03 Jun 2014, 09:59, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: syndrum sound
Have you had any success with this? I would love to know how to do it. I don't know if it's even possible on the NS2.
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Re: syndrum sound
Hi,I've just made this patch with your samples. Load it in your nord and enjoy.
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Re: syndrum sound
That kind of sound can be made by setting the resonance of the LPF to a maximum (where it oscillates) and then using the modulation EG to drive the closing of the filter.
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Re: syndrum sound
There you have an example of what I meant. You control the pitch decay with a combination of the "Decay" (in the "Mod. Env." section) and the "Mod. Env." (in the "Filter" section).
By activating "Kb-Track" you have a different pitch in each key.
By activating "Kb-Track" you have a different pitch in each key.
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Re: syndrum sound
Thank you so much. Just what I needed for 'Rap-o Clap-o' which I will be performing together with Bataan himself soon. Cheers!Mr_-G- wrote:There you have an example of what I meant. You control the pitch decay with a combination of the "Decay" (in the "Mod. Env." section) and the "Mod. Env." (in the "Filter" section).
By activating "Kb-Track" you have a different pitch in each key.