Fantastic stuff! I love that ring mod percussive sound, its so groovy and infectious 😎 Just watched all your 2600 tutorials... these really open up the possibilities with the voltage processor and using triggering in creative ways. I learned a lot even though I've been familiar with synthesizers for many years. Thanks for doing them. Hope to see more in the future although I can't think of anything specific to request at the moment. Cheers.
Great video! I never realized the gate and trigger are out of sync via midi because I'm almost always sequencing it via CV/Gate. Good to know! One thing I'm doing often for percussion sounds is sending the ADSR to both mod inputs of the VCA but using a stackcable for the first mod input and stacking the AR on top. The double ADSR makes for a more percussive sound while the stacked AR provides a bit of release when necessary while retaining maximum pluck. This probably works on other 2600s as well.
Thanks for sharing! Sampling and creating sounds with analogue synths is an awesome idea (I guess you can do this with the black box that is on my wishlist)! Thanks again!
I was trying to figure out how to make a full kit without a pattern using 2600 and maschine. And then making a playable instrument to make poly synth with the 2600
Cool. To make it sound more pseudorandom you can chop the perc sample into smaller, odd number of beat chunks and rearrange them in your DAW in a random fashion quite easily in a musique concrete style. Also, to differentiate more between the snare and hats, add a tiny amount of oscilator with the noise to give the snare a little bit of body. Would love to see some more videos like this. Thank you Mr. Noise!
Yes, good points. You could do a lot more of course. As I wrote, this was a very basic overview. You could also chop it up in Maschine+ and use round robins with the sampler. I will think about more detailed content. Thanks for the suggestion
4:20 that's not correct. You hear this ADSR Effect, bcse you didn't connect the ADSR Output with the ADSR Input at the VCA, in fact ADSR isn't activated how it will work normally. Like you said, what is correct, it is an "Effect" without connected ADSR. At Minute 10:19 you connected the ADSR and then it works like an ADSR normally would work.
I don't get your point. Maybe a misunderstanding? I was talking about the shape/ decay of the envelope. "normally" with ADSR envelopes, if you set attack, decay and sustain to zero, there will be no voltage output at all. On the 2600, there will still be a little voltage output with a certain decay time. To demonstrate this special behavior, the Envelope was modulating the pitch so you can hear it. I was not talking about the VCA.
Yeah more 2600 drums in detail please :)
Fantastic stuff! I love that ring mod percussive sound, its so groovy and infectious 😎
Just watched all your 2600 tutorials... these really open up the possibilities with the voltage processor and using triggering in creative ways.
I learned a lot even though I've been familiar with synthesizers for many years. Thanks for doing them.
Hope to see more in the future although I can't think of anything specific to request at the moment. Cheers.
Thanks so much Tom.
Great video! I never realized the gate and trigger are out of sync via midi because I'm almost always sequencing it via CV/Gate. Good to know!
One thing I'm doing often for percussion sounds is sending the ADSR to both mod inputs of the VCA but using a stackcable for the first mod input and stacking the AR on top. The double ADSR makes for a more percussive sound while the stacked AR provides a bit of release when necessary while retaining maximum pluck. This probably works on other 2600s as well.
Thanks for sharing! Sampling and creating sounds with analogue synths is an awesome idea (I guess you can do this with the black box that is on my wishlist)! Thanks again!
Thanks for the comment. Sure, you can do that with the black box too. In fact I was using the black box before the M+ exactly for this purpose.
I do similar things with the Digitakt. Not played with the 1010, but the piano roll on the Machine + is very nice. Does the Black Box have the same?
@@TheDavidPoole yes the Blackbox has a Piano Roll sequencer too.
Nice and informative video!
Thanks
I was trying to figure out how to make a full kit without a pattern using 2600 and maschine. And then making a playable instrument to make poly synth with the 2600
Cool. To make it sound more pseudorandom you can chop the perc sample into smaller, odd number of beat chunks and rearrange them in your DAW in a random fashion quite easily in a musique concrete style.
Also, to differentiate more between the snare and hats, add a tiny amount of oscilator with the noise to give the snare a little bit of body.
Would love to see some more videos like this.
Thank you Mr. Noise!
Yes, good points. You could do a lot more of course. As I wrote, this was a very basic overview. You could also chop it up in Maschine+ and use round robins with the sampler. I will think about more detailed content. Thanks for the suggestion
great idea thank you :)
The percussion sound reminds me Depeche Mode's Shout. :) It's a very interesting sound.
This was fantastic, thank you.
Glad if it’s useful. Thanks for the comment!
4:20 that's not correct. You hear this ADSR Effect, bcse you didn't connect the ADSR Output with the ADSR Input at the VCA, in fact ADSR isn't activated how it will work normally. Like you said, what is correct, it is an "Effect" without connected ADSR.
At Minute 10:19 you connected the ADSR and then it works like an ADSR normally would work.
I don't get your point. Maybe a misunderstanding?
I was talking about the shape/ decay of the envelope. "normally" with ADSR envelopes, if you set attack, decay and sustain to zero, there will be no voltage output at all.
On the 2600, there will still be a little voltage output with a certain decay time. To demonstrate this special behavior, the Envelope was modulating the pitch so you can hear it.
I was not talking about the VCA.
Bitte mehr 😂
Schön dass Du Spaß hattest. 😂