Right click title link and save. Via programming wizard Kenneth Elhardt on AH. Amazing.
" It's a full drum kit I spent days on. Since it's a pain in the neck to play drum sounds on a keyboard monophonically and multitrack them to create the end result,
it is rather short (52 seconds). This demo shows, tight snappy toms, huge heavy toms, metalic snare, snare with attached tambourine, snare with emphasized head sound and reduced "snappy", hi-hats (should have played at higher pitch), cymbal crashes / splashes / taps, and more. I used some of the techniques from my MOTM renaissance demos in programming them."
Thursday, December 15, 2005
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Wow, those toms are great!! Is this programmer intending to give up the SysEx? I'd love to use this kit on my Micron...
ReplyDeleteI sent him an email asking. He's swamped catching up on email at the moment so we'll see. If I get them, I'll post them. I'll put up a new post so you don't miss it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks Matrix...
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Dude I'm so PSYCHED! Getting m first ever hardware synth on Saturday- An Alesis Ion. :)
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