Ride Cymbal Program
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Ride Cymbal Program
Has anyone come up with a decent program for a ride cymbal? Head or rim would be fine.
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I would like to see it on the rim with one of the snare (eg prog 2) programs to give basic snare/cymbal combo.
I currently use a wavedrum mini with the pad on 17 with the treble pushed up to get close and the clip on 14 for bass and mix these with the wavedrum snare.
Close but a good cymbal would help.
Almost resorted to buying a seperate cymbal to fix.
cheers
I would like to see it on the rim with one of the snare (eg prog 2) programs to give basic snare/cymbal combo.
I currently use a wavedrum mini with the pad on 17 with the treble pushed up to get close and the clip on 14 for bass and mix these with the wavedrum snare.
Close but a good cymbal would help.
Almost resorted to buying a seperate cymbal to fix.
cheers
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Re: Ride Cymbal Program
I think that is going to be very difficult to achieve, primarily because there aren't any isolated ride cymbal sounds in the PCM list, and the algorithms are not designed to create that type of sound.dspieker wrote:Has anyone come up with a decent program for a ride cymbal? Head or rim would be fine.
As is being discussed the "Wavedrumset" thread...
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=66455
cymbal sounds are incredibly complex, with a wide array of overtones and nuances, and are very difficult to reproduce in the way that other percussion instruments can be.