Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Din Sync Drum Dokta 2 jam
Published on Mar 11, 2015 ISOTROPOSPHERE
"Hail, and Amen, the Drum Dokta 2 has arrived...
Din Sync has really hit it with this module, so much fun.
Here I am playing with it fresh out of the box and after a read of the manual "Yes Paul I did.". The first track was extended to 64 steps so I reset that and programmed this beat here at 16.
The Synthesis technologies cloud generator starts us out and I am manually sending it cv via Pressure Points pads. I then start the clock on the Acidlab Autobot which starts the Drum Dokta in turn. The Autobot is sending pitch cv and Accent cv to a Din Sync OSC303 v2 saw wave out to a Autobot gated QMMG. Assorted synth recordings made with my 40 second voice recorder kit manually triggered and coming in with the cloud generator sound. Other audio coming from the Radio Music module thrown in at a couple points.
There is a secondary bass drum being triggered by the DD2 bass drum trigger out from the Delptronics little drummer boy. This was to fatten the DD2 bass without adding in any of the RYO vactrol gain and distortion portion of the DD2.
Sorry for the wiggly camera as I am groovin' to the beat and shaking both the camera tripod and the stand for the modular.
Thanks Paul (Din Sync) and your collaborators for this wonderful module.
Enjoy!!!"
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good demo of a super sound machine!
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