The principle is the same as using any of the DigiPro waveforms but it won’t get around the problem of inconsistency with regards to slight changes in amplitude or pitch when the trig is fired. The waveform is treated as a free-running oscillator. (Unlike using the AKWF samples with the Octatrack, where they are just played as samples and therefore identical for every trig).

I’ve had another go at minimizing the amplitude variance today, but I can’t improve on the above patch. It’s the nearest I can get to a consistent single-cycle click.

pselodux’ may be onto something with the idea of a 100% positive signal.

There’s also the BBOX approach. These settings result in 2 cycles of a dampened trapezoid waveform, using C0 to trigger the bassdrum sample.

DPRO BBOX
KEYTRACKING HPF OFF, LPF OFF

SYNTH:
Default

AMP:
ATK 0
HOLD 0
DEC 0
REL 0
DIST 63
VOL 63
PAN 0
PORT 0

FILTER:
BASE 56
WDTH 0
HPQ 0
LPQ 0
ATK 0
DEC 0
BOFS -64
WOFS 63

EFFECTS:
Default

LFOs:
Default

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