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The Roland SH-101 appreciation thread
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Greententacle
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Posted : Jan 3, 2012 00:56
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On 2012-01-01 19:11, disco hooligans wrote:
Put the resonance all the way up, so the filter self oscillates and the cut-off becomes the frequency of the sine wave the filter produces. Then modulate the cut-off with the ADSR in order to get the kick sound.
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Thanks dude, but i know that..... doesn´t sound punchy at all.....
but if you put it in a sampler and give it a extra pitch envelope, thats cool
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Nectarios
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Posted : Jan 3, 2012 10:36
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You did add envelope modulation to the VCF 0 attack, very fast decay, 0 sustain, little bit of release set the VCF cut-off frequency low enough to get a big bottom end, played a 16th note and you still didn't get a punchy kick? Add a compressor with a 20-30msec attack and if you want more punch.
Mine punches like a mule, although the problem with the sh-101 is the definition in the high mids...Ultrabeat is a lot more defined as are the Doepfer A-120 and A-121 VCFs.
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zero_the_hero
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Posted : Jan 3, 2012 10:40
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