creating a bangin 808
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- KVRian
- 657 posts since 2 May, 2002 from Kalispell, MT
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Feb02/a ... ts0202.asp
Scroll down to where it talks about the 808 kick. I think in my practice, based on the description of the oscillator, I used an FMO.
Scroll down to where it talks about the 808 kick. I think in my practice, based on the description of the oscillator, I used an FMO.
- KVRAF
- 4141 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Texas
Kriminal wrote:A 'banging' 808 would require fx.
Krim, I think you left your echo FX enabled on your computer keyboard.Kriminal wrote:A 'banging' 808 would require fx.
- KVRist
- 71 posts since 4 Feb, 2011 from Länna Sweden
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- KVRian
- 657 posts since 2 May, 2002 from Kalispell, MT
I always thought the 909 was one of the shittiest sounding drum machines ever (that's going all the way back to release). Never have understood the popularity.loopdon wrote:A 909 would be more banging. But an 808?
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- KVRist
- 182 posts since 13 Nov, 2012 from Northern California
I had one in the eighties, the actual machine had a couple of knobs to dial in the tuning, pitch and "click" of the kick (or something like that)... and separate outs. You could send a healthy, isolated kick to the house and really shake timbers."I always thought the 909 was one of the shittiest sounding drum machines ever "
Mostly, i remember being jealous of the Linn-drum guys... my 909 was so old fashioned and the sounds sounded boring after a while.
I'm still bored with the sounds, they are easily recreated with one oscillator and a bit of filter envelope work.
There are a few examples hidden deep in the Zebra Patch trove : http://www.u-he.com/PatchLib/zebra.html
Dig 'em out and see how they tick.
Retired, Bored and ready to WRECK the JOINT... gonna drop some OLD-STEP, ya'll!!
