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Subject: virus percussion.. how to??


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Original Message 1/2             13-Sep-00  @  03:13 PM   -   virus percussion.. how to??

tetsuo2

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seems like i have problems getting percussion type sounds to not have a pitch characteristic...i know i know.. ALL THINGS have a pitch... I'm just saying how do i get a percussion sounds from this unit that has little or no pitch characteristics.

anyting from a kik to strange hit type soudns will do

Thanks.



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Message 2/2             14-Sep-00  @  11:13 AM   -   RE: virus percussion.. how to??

norsez

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Don't you just hate when people keep trying to tell you all things have pitch when they actually know what you mean? Me too.

All audible sounds actually gradually lose pitch characters to human ears when their frequencies are low. Your low freq range perc sound problem is solved.

Now for mid and high freq range per sounds, avoid pure oscillators as waveforms. FM your pure oscillators. Pure noise's level are too low, use Noise FM instead. For metallic hihat sounds like 808 hats, use high pass filter on both noise and square wave. The result is something like my Virus' TR-808 emulation at the link above.



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