Le 21/09/2011 15:46, Robin Gareus a écrit :
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to make a good sounding rataplan on an electronic
snare-drum.
I'm not looking for the typical army-snare but rather the funky style:
just hit the snare and keep applying pressure to the stick so that it
bounces a few times. Some kind of electronic equivalent of
http://gareus.org/_media/pub/misc/wirbel3.mp3
I tried short sequences of 64th or 48th notes in hydrogen (various
drum-kits) and seq24 (general-midi jazz-kit) - to no avail.
Do I miss a specific sound-font? Is there a trick
(echo/slap-back/reverb)? I would not say no to Csound or supercollider
synth. Anything that I can trigger with MIDI is fine.
Thanks in advance for any hints,
robin
Hi,
<autopub> Have you tried the Drummer's 'G'igsaw ? <autopub/>
Of course you have to install Lilypond.
I attach a simple example of a quick try.
Copy and paste the following code in MY-SONG.ly
and then randomize the results as you want.
If you open the window of MA-BASE in your Desktop you will be able to
listen to the successive randomisations you manage without shutdown the
'G'gigsaw in the console, so you can tweak...
\time 4/4
\tempo 4 = 140
<bd_\ffff sna_\fff>8 sna16_\ff sna16_\mf sna32_\ffff sna32_\f sna32_\mp
sna32_\fff sna32_\p sna32_\mf sna32_\p sna32_\pp sna8_\ppp \tempo 4 = 24
<bd_\ffff sna_\fff cymca_\fff>16 \times 8/7 { sna128_\f sna128_\p
sna128_\pppp sna128_\sf sna128_\p sna128_\ff sna128_\pppp } \tempo 4 =
52 \times 4/5 { sna32_\sf sna32_\f sna32_\mp sna32_\pp sna32_\pppp }
<bd_\ffff sna_\fff>16 sna32_\pp sna32_\mf |
<bd_\ffff sna_\fff cymcb_\fff>8 r8 r4 r2 |
I also attach some resulting midis.
MY-SONG-TOTAL-RECALL+veloc.midi : the first output (no randomisation)
Then all randomisations are done in UP and DOWN mode.
MY-SONG-RANDOMIZED-1.midi : randvalvolum = 12 (Volume only)
MY-SONG-RANDOMIZED-2.midi : randvalvolum = 12 (Volume again)
MY-SONG-RANDOMIZED-3.midi : randvaltime = 5 (Time only)
MY-SONG-RANDOMIZED-4.midi : randvaltime = 4 (Time only again)
MY-SONG-RANDOMIZED-4.midi : randvaltime = 2 + randvalvolum = 7
Cheers.