Ahah.. what a great site.. thank you very much.. just what i needed!
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, "Silas Johansen" <sijodk@...> wrote:
>
> For tweaking, nothing beats a modular :)
>
> Have a look at
http://www.modular-planet.de/modular-planet-survey.html
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> there are some drum patches to listen to and look at for inspiration. In
> addition to the modules you'll see there you may want to get an A-155
> sequencer for easy control, the A-160/161 combo is also good and you'll need
> an LFO to drive them. Also, a couple of multiples is a good investment, as
> is the A-162 trigger delay as it can add "swing" to your drum patterns and
> shorten or lengthen triggers where needed.
>
> Happy patching,
> Silas
>
> On 8/22/07, chrismousdale <chris@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hello, Im a new comer to the world of modular synths, and i am really
> > interested in creating
> > my own drum machine from doepfer modules - I have looked around and around
> > for help on
> > this, but to no joy. There was a post on here from 2 yeas ago, but the guy
> > actually bought
> > Drum modules from Analogue solutions.
> >
> > Im more interested in creating my own drum sounds from scratch and be able
> > to have the
> > flexibility to tweak..
> >
> > So my question is - what would be he most basic modules i could get away
> > with buying to
> > make my own electro drum sounds Or is that a neverending question
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
>
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