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conga sounds

conga sounds

2002-03-19 by nuotto

Well, this is maybe a little off topic, but I already tried the 
MS2000 board with no success, and since there are some very capable 
sound programmers on this board, I'll post the same question here 
(plus that this might be of some interest to other people that do not 
yet have a machinedrum).

Here goes:

I need some advice on how to program some classic analogue 808-ish 
congas on an analogue(modelling) synth. The one I use is an MS2000.  
I would be grateful if someone could help me out, or even just give 
some generic advice/tips. 

-Mikael Nuotto

BTW (shameless promo bit):
Check out www.mp3.com/orphanprocess
The first track features some sidstation pads and SFX.

Re: [elektron] conga sounds

2002-03-19 by Peter Ehrlich

I've got a really good pdf from Waldorf.
It's written for the Attack plug-in, but it goes through all the classic
drum machine sounds and explains how to make them.
Fun reading!
Contact me if ya want me to email to you.


On 3/19/02 12:07 PM, "nuotto" <Nuotto@...> wrote:

> Well, this is maybe a little off topic, but I already tried the
> MS2000 board with no success, and since there are some very capable
> sound programmers on this board, I'll post the same question here
> (plus that this might be of some interest to other people that do not
> yet have a machinedrum).
> 
> Here goes:
> 
> I need some advice on how to program some classic analogue 808-ish
> congas on an analogue(modelling) synth. The one I use is an MS2000.
> I would be grateful if someone could help me out, or even just give
> some generic advice/tips.
> 
> -Mikael Nuotto

Peter Ehrlich

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grain_la@...
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Re: [elektron] conga sounds

2002-03-19 by frank moreno

Hello Peter,

Yes, could you please send this to me. I would appreciate this very much.

^f.


Peter Ehrlich wrote:
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> I've got a really good pdf from Waldorf.
> It's written for the Attack\ufffd plug-in, but it goes through all the classic
> drum machine sounds and explains how to make them.
> Fun reading!
> Contact me if ya want me to email to you.
>
> On 3/19/02 12:07 PM, "nuotto" <Nuotto@...> wrote:
>
> > Well, this is maybe a little off topic, but I already tried the
> > MS2000 board with no success, and since there are some very capable
> > sound programmers on this board, I'll post the same question here
> > (plus that this might be of some interest to other people that do not
> > yet have a machinedrum).
> >
> > Here goes:
> >
> > I need some advice on how to program some classic analogue 808-ish
> > congas on an analogue(modelling) synth. The one I use is an MS2000.
> > I would be grateful if someone could help me out, or even just give
> > some generic advice/tips.
> >
> > -Mikael Nuotto
>
> Peter Ehrlich
>
> --
> http://home.pacbell.net/grain
> http://homepage.mac.com/gretagrain/
> gretagrain and gretagrain2 on AIM
> icq# 30567191
> grain@...
> grain_la@...
> gretagrain@...
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

Re: [elektron] conga sounds

2002-03-19 by biomecha00

Peter,

Could you please place that PDF in the files section?  I'd love to 
read it.

Biomech

--- In elektron-users@y..., Peter Ehrlich <grain@p...> wrote:
> I've got a really good pdf from Waldorf.
> It's written for the Attack plug-in, but it goes through all the 
classic
> drum machine sounds and explains how to make them.
> Fun reading!
> Contact me if ya want me to email to you.
> 
> 
> On 3/19/02 12:07 PM, "nuotto" <Nuotto@h...> wrote:
> 
> > Well, this is maybe a little off topic, but I already tried the
> > MS2000 board with no success, and since there are some very 
capable
> > sound programmers on this board, I'll post the same question here
> > (plus that this might be of some interest to other people that do 
not
> > yet have a machinedrum).
> > 
> > Here goes:
> > 
> > I need some advice on how to program some classic analogue 808-ish
> > congas on an analogue(modelling) synth. The one I use is an 
MS2000.
> > I would be grateful if someone could help me out, or even just 
give
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > some generic advice/tips.
> > 
> > -Mikael Nuotto
> 
> Peter Ehrlich
> 
> --
> http://home.pacbell.net/grain
> http://homepage.mac.com/gretagrain/
> gretagrain and gretagrain2 on AIM
> icq# 30567191
> grain@p...
> grain_la@y...
> gretagrain@h...

Re: conga sounds

2002-03-20 by electrolifestyle

Try messing with the attacks, decays and releases.  Cut off value @ 
low.


-- In elektron-users@y..., "nuotto" <Nuotto@h...> wrote:
> Well, this is maybe a little off topic, but I already tried the 
> MS2000 board with no success, and since there are some very capable 
> sound programmers on this board, I'll post the same question here 
> (plus that this might be of some interest to other people that do 
not 
> yet have a machinedrum).
> 
> Here goes:
> 
> I need some advice on how to program some classic analogue 808-ish 
> congas on an analogue(modelling) synth. The one I use is an 
MS2000.  
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> I would be grateful if someone could help me out, or even just give 
> some generic advice/tips. 
> 
> -Mikael Nuotto
> 
> BTW (shameless promo bit):
> Check out www.mp3.com/orphanprocess
> The first track features some sidstation pads and SFX.

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