I'm planning the next phase of my modular, a four-piece drum kit with hi-hat and crash. The drums will be loosely based on the Simmons drums, but not clones thereof as I have an original SDSV for that - I want to use digital shift register style noise for the voices, especially having a Defender style noise sweep on the toms, and also for the hi-hat and cymbal. The Hexinverter VCNO was my first choice, but alas, it looks to be out of production.
I'm considering the EMW VC Digital Noise or the Doepfer A-117-2, but either would be missing the sizzle output that I'd greatly appreciate for the snare. At least digital noise at high clock frequencies does sound less bass-heavy than white noise to begin with.
The case will probably be a Mantis, and the drum voices will probably be Behringer 110s with a Barton quad decay I'm assembling at the moment as the envelope and a cheap quad VCA for velocity. Still thinking through the cymbals.
I'm considering the EMW VC Digital Noise or the Doepfer A-117-2, but either would be missing the sizzle output that I'd greatly appreciate for the snare. At least digital noise at high clock frequencies does sound less bass-heavy than white noise to begin with.
The case will probably be a Mantis, and the drum voices will probably be Behringer 110s with a Barton quad decay I'm assembling at the moment as the envelope and a cheap quad VCA for velocity. Still thinking through the cymbals.
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