AndreN
August 26, 2017, 8:01am
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It is very difficult to program a human feel, but at least its a start to get rid of your drummer
It´s not the same to play on a machine like jamming with a real drummer, but to avoid machine gun like hi-hats you can try different hits by using an LFO to select different slices.
Interesting good threads are:
Greetings.
I use my AR as drum brain to play mostly acoustic drum samples on my Yamaha e-kit for my recordings.
Just wonder how many other Elektronauts do the same or similar.
I have been searching for my dream pro drum sounds in the electronic realm for like 30 years, and nothing knocked me out until I discovered my Rytm.
In the past I have used a Yamaha Drum Machine (RX7 maybe?), – Roland XP50 – Yamaha Motif ES – Boss DR-880 – Yamaha MoX6 – for my drum sounds triggered by my Yamaha DT …
Hey everyone,
last evening I dissected the Digitakt factory patterns, here’s a neat trick I found that was used to make closed Hi-Hats sound less machine-like and more like a human drummer (if that is what you want).
Use the LFO with a random waveform to modulate the sample start point. The sample is then sometimes played from the very beginning and sometimes from a point close to the beginning (adjust the depth to taste). That introduces a lot of natural sounding variation into the sample eac…
Thanks for watching and your comments.
Andre.
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