Ken, I'll post a block diagram of the circuit later today.
Len, it's not so heavy on dsp. V0.3 was very heavy, but version V0.4 uses less than 1 dsp, which is pretty good considering what's inside this module.
BD-1 Bass Drum ... modular module for MOD 2&3 (Now V0.6)
Yes, it's just modular at the moment, basically because it's more flexible in the modular enviroment (modulation sources on tap so to speak).
The main screenshot for v0.5 pretty much shows the basic connections, but if you're not familiar with the modular & want to check it out being sequenced from outside modular, just load the BD-1 v0.5M (the midi version) into an empty modular patch & connect it up as pictured below. This method works very well for sequencing the BD-1 from an external sequencer like cubase, an SPS-1 etc etc..

That basic setup will give you access to the basic BD-1 sound, but you should really try adding an MVC or DVC module & an AHD envelope (as pictured in the main screenshot on the first post) to allow contouring of the 'tone mod' for more kick variations. The decay mod is something that works very well with LFOs or the even the VEL output of an MVC or DVC module.
regards,
Shroomz
The main screenshot for v0.5 pretty much shows the basic connections, but if you're not familiar with the modular & want to check it out being sequenced from outside modular, just load the BD-1 v0.5M (the midi version) into an empty modular patch & connect it up as pictured below. This method works very well for sequencing the BD-1 from an external sequencer like cubase, an SPS-1 etc etc..

That basic setup will give you access to the basic BD-1 sound, but you should really try adding an MVC or DVC module & an AHD envelope (as pictured in the main screenshot on the first post) to allow contouring of the 'tone mod' for more kick variations. The decay mod is something that works very well with LFOs or the even the VEL output of an MVC or DVC module.
regards,
Shroomz
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Excellent, it IS much lighter on resources now. It's very easy and quick to get the sound you want from this. I like the idea of making this a m3 module, it makes for interesting ways to tweak its sound.Shroomz wrote:Ken, I'll post a block diagram of the circuit later today.
Len, it's not so heavy on dsp. V0.3 was very heavy, but version V0.4 uses less than 1 dsp, which is pretty good considering what's inside this module.
Now where's the snare? Just kidding, but I wait with anticipation to see what's next.