--- In AN1x-list@y..., "Bastiaan van de Werk" <bazziman@h...> wrote:
> Folks, it's allmost christmas so be nice!
Well, honestly we should be nice all year long...:)
>
> Hey anybody interested in some kick ass 909 snares I got from my
>an1x?
YES, ME! ME! PICK ME! ;) (someone seen Shrek? :O)
> Some half decent Kickdrums as well, but the snares are spot-on 909!
Great upload them AND let´s do a tutorial.
At the moment I don´t dig too deep into the AN1x, mostly i tweak some
sounds from the group, or i take the AN1x-Genetix and tweak those a
bit, got already some interesting sounds out of it (and uploaded them
to the group). One of those sounds like a typical Yello sound, those
racing-car noise.
>Maybe we should have a round of nice tutorials instead of just
>uploading yet another bank.
As i said...both...:)
>Everybody takes one sound they are really proud of and than tell us
>step by step how it was created....well?
Allright, here´s one from the Waldorf Attack(TM) manual:
Roland TR808 Bass Drum
On the Roland TR-808, this sound was made by one filter with a high
rsonance settingh, triggered by short impulse. Two controls were
provided to adjust the bassdrum:"Tone" was used to set the pitch by
chnging the filter´s cutoff frequency, und "Deacay" was used to set
its resonance, which in turn controlled the decay rate.
On the Attack (AN1x), you could use the filter´s self-oscillation by
triggering it with a short noise impulse made by the second
oscillator, whose volume you can control by an envelope.
But a better way is to use Oscillator 1 playing a sine wave, and by
changing the initial click impulse by means of the filter.
Happy tweaking!
--Tom