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<DIV>Yes you can use just about any JFET input type op amp. And I must add that the acoustic drum beat on the demo is a Cakewalk sample. I wish I could play like that. The Sound Lab drums are added on separate tracks.</DIV>
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<DIV>Cheers</DIV>
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<DIV>Ray</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR><BR>> On Sunday 10 July 2005 05:59 pm, WeAreAs1@aol.com wrote: <BR>> > In a message dated 7/10/05 2:48:05 PM, raywilson@comcast.net writes: <BR>> > <BR>> > << Here is a really simple yet lots of fun drum pad for the Sound Lab. <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth/SOUNDLABMINISYNTH/drum_trigg <BR>> >er. html <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > Experiment, Have Fun! <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > <BR>> > Nice little groove on the audio demos, Ray. You, sir, have got the funk. <BR>> > <BR>> > Michael B. <BR>> <BR>> I'm not that familar with the op amp called out in that, how critical is it <BR>> that the particular one specified be used? Is this just a FET-input op amp <BR>> or what? <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <!
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