Morning Acid Jammin
Author: FiveStepPath on March 08 2008
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--> I finally bought a card so I can throw my own samples on this baby, and decided to jam to some acid and vintage drum samples. This is what I came up with.

Enjoy, comments would be appreciated.

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-tom
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nice.. i like it. especially when the beat drops out and comes back in. sounds nifty, very cool little box. my only suggestion would be to put some filter envelope mod on the acid lines.. not sure if you can do that on that box tho.

No I dont think it has a Filter Envelope. It's not meant to even be a synth in the first place. Oh well, I love the machine.

there is an envelope if you look closely under the cutoff knob as i remember.
i love this box too !

There is one decay envelope in total and the fc amount is adjustable.

The ESX is fairly wicked.

The only thing I really don't like about the sequencer, (and this is true of most hardware sequencers) is that you have to change patterns & sounds just to have variation in the sequence.

I wish there was a bank of like 8 variations per pattern, so you could make a song out of one soundset/pattern.

Yeah, you can't mod the filter EG amount except by hand/motion sequence.
not quite the same as a ADSR with mod amount, but still a very cool box.

Yeah, there are alot of little tricks you can do tho to make it seem like there is ADSR.

Well there is one "D" envelope assignable to filter and the LFO can be used a "D" envelope assignable to FC/Pan/Amp/Picth also.


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