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michel cleis
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Post by michel cleis » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:55 am

ciaoo .

can u please tell me how create drums samples whith my voyager?
thx.
michel

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Post by GregAE » Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:19 am

Ciao Michel,

Try looking at the programming in some of the factory bank drum presets to get an understanding how you can create your own. Here are a few to examine -

Thomas Wolf Bank:
#94 - Moog Percussion
#115 - EDrum
#127 - Knocking on the Mini
#128 - Simmons Drum

RME bank:
#13 - Fat Drums
#64 - Nasty Drums
#95 - Bass Drum

Electric Blue bank:
#17 - Distructo Drum
#28 - Space Bell Drum
#103 - Da Bass Drum

Anniversary Edition bank:
#114 - Big Low Drum
#115 - Circuit Drum
#116 - Noisy Percussion
#117 - Res Drum

Hope this helps.


- Greg

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Post by Indeed » Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:47 am

Just think of the properties of percussive sounds & craft em yourself! Its fun! Sharp attacks, minimal release, max sustain, use the on-board LPF/resonance, & just dig! You'll find some cool sh*t, no doubt...presets are cool, but... but I guess it all depends what you need em for, how soon, etc...

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