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Post by acid42 on Nov 22, 2006 7:02:28 GMT 7
Taken from this article: ANALOG DRUM MADNESSAlthough the Redrum module has some great-sounding electro-style drums, you're pretty limited when it comes to tweaking the module's sounds. You can overcome that somewhat by using the Factory Sound Bank drum and percussion patches and editing them with Malström and Subtractor. Here's a way to use the Redrum Pattern Sequencer Gate outs to trigger a bunch of Subtractor or Malström modules, each loaded with drum patches. First, create a Redrum module. Next, create a Subtractor or Malström module and load a bass-drum patch from the Factory Sound Bank. On the back of the Redrum, patch the Gate Out from channel 1 to the Gate jack on the Sequencer Control section on the back of the Subtractor module, then flip to the front panel. Press the Run button on the Redrum (channel 1 is selected by default), and program a kick pattern on its Pattern Sequencer. You should hear the Redrum sequencer triggering the bass-drum patch that you loaded. Repeat this procedure for any other drum sounds that you want to include in your pattern — you can trigger up to ten Subtractor or Malström modules per Redrum Sequencer. You now have the full editing facilities provided by these synth modules for heavy drum-sound manipulation. To add even more variety, experiment with patching a Matrix Pattern Sequencer or Dr:rex CV Out to the various modulation inputs on the synth module you are triggering from the Redrum Pattern Sequencer.
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