Hi Yassin,
I think
Philip is looking for the tambourine. I'm not absolutely sure,
but I think this was TR-707, but even that should be part of a lot of
analogue drum programming guides.
Yes, I think you're right, Jeanette. Specifically, it's the /second/
sound one can hear at the very start of the video, and yes, good guess,
now I remember, it really sounds like the 707 (funny how I hated this
machine in the early 90s and how I'd like to have it back now)
tambourine, but in some sort of swirling delay.
It can also be heard as the "snare" in the infamous (maybe I heard it
too much) JM Jarre production, like this ubiquous one whose name eludes
me. Oxygen, yes, that one, I think.
So I'm back in square one, browsing presets for something close.
I was recently looking for that same sound indeed (it's perhaps best known
from JM Jarre's "Oxygene Part IV", see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DDEl7JnWvo).
I have this old "Hexawe" drum sounds archive sitting on my harddisk for
ages now (it's still available after all the time, just
wget
http://www.hexawe.net/mess/200.Drum.Machines/drums.zip), and in there,
I found that sound in drums/KorgMP7/Quijada.wav.
Of course, re-programming it with your weapon of choice is the more sporty
solution, but if you're impatient.. :-).
Greetings,
Frank
Now that looks interesting he thinks, adding the URL to his file list for wget
downloads. Pressed Go and Doh!! 301MB and I'm on dial up. that's 18 hours
worth. It's still worth getting, but a bit at a time in between other dl's.
Hope the server has resume support. Yes it has, as wget has just had to
re-connect after a connection closed at byte..... .
All that aside, thanks for the link Frank.
Nigel.
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