1 looping envelope and 2 vclfos in a dance. I think its harder for this combination to find a nice pattern - equilibrium. It happens sometimes. Maybe the mixture between positive and negative cv confuses the modules. Makes it harder. I start the recording with the looping envelope in non looping mode. After about 19 sec i switch to looping-mode. Records and hope that a pattern should emerge. This time there is a pattern. Yay! not 100% stable but that's perfect!okay, it is harder to recognize patterns when a sequencer is involved.
Inspired by a discussion on the ambient online forum:https://www. Ambientonline. Org/forum/ambient/sound-design/92341-how-to-synthesize-drum-sounds. Used the subtractor synth from reason. Please refer to the pack description for a full list of the sounds synthesized. Ao_subtractor_snare_2_1. Reason subtractorosc 1 is off (set balance 100% to osc 2 + noise). Osc 2 set to sine wave, oct = 3. Noise decay = 127, noise color = 127, noise level = 127. Filter set to low-pass 12 and completely open (=127). Amp env decay = 44.
Tight snaredrum integrated in propellerhead reason - redrum - disco kit rdk. Recorded play. Original sound is sd_disco_h1. Played with alesis q61. Recorded with audacity.
A straightforward pattern made in the lmms daw, i used the analog bell preset with a delayed, pitched-down arpeggio of sorts. Over time, the tempo increases, from about 50 bpm in the beginning, to 150 bpm in the end.
There i was late a night. I was turning my computer off after editing my site. I was silenced by night. But there was a storm a brewin' i opened my bedroom window and put my ear to the icy wind. I knew then this wasn't the usual mellow wind. I ran down the stair with my zoom h4n equipped, went through the garage into the black of night. I sent my gain levels to 60 and with only a foam wind shield i put it between to to boards of wood to act as a wind shield thus allowing my to capture the wind slicing through the trees. With only adjusting the gain levels slightly in post nothing else been done, allow you to add you own effect on it.