The only nice drum module i know is the Cynare from
metalbox. Unfortunately this is not a baskick module.
Another is a pearl syncussion, but this lacks CV
control.
A snare module with separate controls for the noise
and for the skin would be great (volume/env for
example).
Greets Bruce
--- Florian Anwander <
Florian.Anwander@...
>
wrote:
> Hi Stuart
>
> > i agree with the others on this thread that the
> available modules from
> > analogue solutions, fricke et al are not really
> worth the bother,
> > since a vermona or even humble adx-1 offer more
> flexibility for less
> > money.
> It is true, that vermona adx or similar is fun. I
> owned a TAMA TS-305
> and sometimes I still regret that I sold it. But I
> sold it, because I
> had bought also a Jomox Xbase and finally found out
> the combination of
> the drum sequencer with the drum sound creation is
> the essence of what
> is really needed by 90 percent of the buyers and
> me...
>
> > a set of modules with significant voltage control
> would
> > certainly have its own niche in the market, the
> question is how large
> > that market is.
> ... and I fear that the niche in the market of those
> 10 percent is to
> small to survive.
>
> And there is another aspect:
> All the available drum modules are based on non
> voltage controlled
> circuits. These are much easier (and cheaper) to
> implement than fully
> voltage controlled drum modules.
>
> Florian
>
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