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What you patch after drum modules? |
br>Gibran |
br>Hi guys
Distortion/fuzz is almost a common sense , but what you patch after drum modules?
Thanks! br> br> |
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br>Dedal |
br>Filters, time fx, saturators... strange question:) use what you want, there’s no rules! br> br> |
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br>megarat |
br>Reverb and delay are natural choices for this as well.
Personally, I like to run drum sounds through thick reverb and then direct the wet-only signal through an envelope-controlled VCA. br> br> |
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br>sir stony |
br> Gibran wrote: | Distortion/fuzz is almost a common sense |
That is a matter of taste. Or I might lack that particular common sense. I almost never use these with drum sounds, anyway.
+1 to both, Dedal and megarat, tho. Might use a compressor or an extra envelope+vca for ducking. br> br> |
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br>TheRosskonian |
br>EQ, Shelves being the first one I reach for. br> br> |
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br>brandonlogic |
br>Distortion, delay, reverb, sometimes filters. Sometimes clouds for some glitch/freeze effects.
The 4ms DLD is great because it has a tight sync and really useful clock divisions/multiplications. br> br> |
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br>Nightly Closures |
br>RS serge wave multipliers. br> br> |
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br>GSE |
br>Spring Tank Reverb
2HP Freez for bit reduction + stutter effects
MI Clouds has some tricky-to-find but great sweet spots
Ring Modulator
Compressor br> br> |
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