Every drum sound is generated by a virtual analog sound generator. You can choose different classic waveforms (sine, square, saw...) and apply high-, band-, or lowpass filter and get envelope generators rocking the sound :) and than i program the steps with different pitch or note values.
Dieter Herten Is the pitch quantised to anything that makes it easy to get scales? Like quartertones or semitones? I hope it's not as coarse as semitones, but at the same time it would make it easier to programme things like this.
eyeball226 the pitch in the step editor is quantised in semitones (d#,e,f,f#,g..) but you can also change the tuning, coarse and fine of the voice, per step. Hope that helps ;)
enjoyed this a lot
looks like im going to have to buy one it will come handy as a seq for other gear too
Cool!! Sounds great!
at first i was like meh then i was like hmmm then i was like WOAH!
haha fantastic demo / track, nice job
Nice, this video has convinced me to buy one!
Wow, this machine is über nice!
Very nice! I'm building one of these myself. :)
beautiful! :D
Yes. Everything you hear is made on that drumsynth in a live one track recording. Quite intense, isn't it? ;)
you just made my decision a lot easier. it was between this, the tanzmaus and the drumbrute.
please make another one! i there a place to share LXR (synth)patches? (the LXR forum is very dead)
you did the entire tune on that machine??
Damn it Jim, iam a drum machine, not a blacksmith...
excellent, shame he didn't do 8 bar loops.... I rarely use mine but would never sell it, it's total minimal techno
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:o
8O
thanks ;)
Hi,
how you generate the analoge sounds beside drums?
Every drum sound is generated by a virtual analog sound generator. You can choose different classic waveforms (sine, square, saw...) and apply high-, band-, or lowpass filter and get envelope generators rocking the sound :) and than i program the steps with different pitch or note values.
Dieter Herten
Is the pitch quantised to anything that makes it easy to get scales? Like quartertones or semitones? I hope it's not as coarse as semitones, but at the same time it would make it easier to programme things like this.
eyeball226 the pitch in the step editor is quantised in semitones (d#,e,f,f#,g..) but you can also change the tuning, coarse and fine of the voice, per step. Hope that helps ;)
Cool, that sounds very useful, thanks.
yea its a drum machine and not a cheap sounding goddamn synth