On Sep ,5, 2006, at 7:55 PM, Matt McKenzie-Smith wrote: > Hi Eli, > I have tried things like this in the past with mixed results. The > main problem I came up against when doing this, was that the phase > relationship of the low wave, was not consistent at various trigger > points... and you could also get some clicking if the zero crossing > wasn't there when the low wave was opened. > Also, you need to have 'chase notes' active. > I found it much easier to simply trigger a new exs, with the low > wave, with the same midi data as the original kick and vary the delay > of the midi regions with the extended region parameters delay > setting, until a happy place was found! ;-) I've only tried it on short loops and didn't notice any phasing or chase problems. Your idea of duplicating the midi data to trigger the sine wave is a good idea for solving the potential chase problems. I didn't notice any delay problems either. Can't you use the attack setting on the gate to negotiate that. I have always used very low attack times - almost zero, so as to have the sine wave attack happen right in time with the main transient of the kik drum. -------- Eli Krantzberg http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com Almat Productions
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Re: [EXS] Re: How do you make a good House Kick??
2006-09-06 by Eli Krantzberg
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