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Multi Tap Effect

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I have several sample libraries for drums but cannot find the right sound I need for a demo.

The sound is a drummer hitting his snare w/o retracting his hand, and holding his stick on the snare head. A partial one handed press roll?

I do not know the technical term for what I need but hopefully my description will explain the sound.

I have tried to use CW's Multi Tap, 4 Tap Chorus, Echo 35, and several others. I can get the sound on the PCM81 kind of. It has 5 taps w/o any flanging effect, but I am thinking that 6 taps or more are needed.

The reason is the actual sound decays too quickly w/ a 2 tap echo, and even five starts loosing it's fidelity too soon, but it is real close. That's why I think 6 or more would be perfect.

Does anyone know where such a delay exists?

I even tried using 2 delays in a serial connection and the results were the same.

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Post by Warp69 »

Hi,

You could try the CD100 - www.relab.dk/DynamicChorusDemo.zip

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The chorus section have 6 taps (3 taps for each channel - but if you use the same signal for both channels then its ofcourse acts like a 6 taps delay). Since you dont want either flanging or chorusing then just set the depht parameter to "Off". Remember bypassing the delay section.

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Post by dawman »

I went to the Sonic Timeworks page to buy this, and didn't see it listed under Scope / Pulsar, or products.

Where and when could I purchase this ?

It looks like a well designed device, Thanks 4 the reply.

I am ready, willing, and able. :wink:
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Post by astroman »

it was a bonus for the P100 which Warp69 usually sent after purchase...

cheers, Tom
btw it's unique as I don't know any 'other' bonus anywhere which qualifies as a full featured product on it's own :D
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Post by dawman »

Thanks Warp.

I didn't realise what you sent me was the device itself.

I figured it was one of those annoying demos that goes silent after 12 seconds or something.

I'll let you know how it works.

I am in Victoriaville and besides being half frozen, I have nothing to do all day. The high is -11 F. Global warming would be welcome.

This is perfect, thank you sir.

My first Christmas present that I didn't have to buy for myself !! :wink:
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Post by Warp69 »

I would personally wait before I buy - no reason to buy right away. It should be a demo, so you're able to test it.

You know - things happens.
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I want it.

Where do I pay ?
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Wait.
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Post by MD69 »

Hi warp,

Could you write a document about CD 100, I have some trouble to identify parameter in the GUI and the schematic drawing. Some more preset would be nice too...

cheers

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Post by Liquid Len »

scope4live wrote:I want it.

Where do I pay ?
He he, 1/2 hour later. Quite a lovely sounding chorus / delay, isn't it? (For something that comes free with the low-priced P100!) It gives my 6-chip system DSP-envy.
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