B3 'key click' samples and so on

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B3 'key click' samples and so on

Post by thom0720 »

Hi

I would like to create a B3 patch on the Nord Wave, and I was wondering if anyone happen to have access to samples of just the 'clicky noise' of the Hammond keybed - So on the Wave, you could make a patch with Organ waves and then adding the click from real samples...

Any ideas? Thanks, mdm
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Re: B3 'key click' samples and so on

Post by Darren »

Rather than use a sample, you might consider creating the click in slot B using a square wave with a quick cut off then merge the two slots together?
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Re: B3 'key click' samples and so on

Post by noamg »

I simulated the click with a fairly strong FM controlled by the mod envelope (set with attack 0 and a very fast decay). It's surprisingly convincing and actually not very dependent on the actual choice of OSC2.
Play with the choice of FM vs PM, modulation amount and envelope decay to get the sound you like.

the nice thing is that it's basically free - not costing you a slot or even an oscillator.
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