You don't really need much--a couple of self-oscillating filters and EGs will work pretty well, or a couple of oscillators and EGs. Basically you want to sweep the pitch (cutoff on filter, 1V/oct on osc) relatively quickly with an EG. The self-oscillating filter works fine because the 909 kick is a sine wave. The second oscillator is used to produce a short, sharp click which you would mix with the larger kick sound to taste. This duplicates the "attack" control on the tr-909 kick. So: external trigger into mult (or use two simultaneous triggers from the same device) trigger one into EG1 with 0 attack, play with decay, tiny bit of release? (or just use as AR?) trigger two into EG2 with everything set to 0 or damned close EG1 into 1V/oct or FM1 input of osc1, tuned to taste, use sine output; EG1 also into VCA EG2 into 1V/oct or FM1 input of osc2, tuned "medium," use square output; EG2 also into VCA2 osc2 into VCA2 mix VCAs at mixer? Adjust EG2 decay to make click audible but very fast Adjust EG1 decay for kick decay. Adjust osc1 FM1 (if you're using that) for amount of sweep, also called "tune" on tr-909 Messing with this basic configuration (even without the second audio source for "click") will get you all kinds of great kick sounds. > -----Original Message----- > From: improv@... [mailto:improv@...] > Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 11:45 AM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: [motm] MOTM-ing the perfect 909 kick > > > So here's a thought experiment for all you. Given a relatively > complex MOTM > system (all modules present, duplicates of a few), how would you go about > synthesizing a heavy, thick 909-type kick drum? I need this for something > I'n tracking, and none of the samples I have cut it. And I'm not buying a > 909 just for one sound! > > ____________________________________________ > Dave Trenkel : improv@... > Minus Web Site: http://listen.to/minusmusic > Minus MP3's: http://www.mp3.com/-minus- > ____________________________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Life's too short to send boring email. Let SuperSig come to the rescue. > http://click.egroups.com/1/6809/6/_/529958/_/964114566/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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RE: [motm] MOTM-ing the perfect 909 kick
2000-07-20 by David Bivins
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