MATRIXSYNTH: BD9Q9 Kick with a TR-505 & Realistic Reverb + Delay Feedback


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

BD9Q9 Kick with a TR-505 & Realistic Reverb + Delay Feedback


NoizeHack

"I borrowed a BD9Q9 kick which is a TR-909 kick clone with some extra knobs and built in distortion. I picked up a used TR-505 for cheap and used it for the clap, hats and percussion. There is a Realistic "Reverb" in one mixer feedback loop and a Memory Boy delay in the other creating the droning background textures and tones. Everything is sequenced by Patterning 2 on the iPad. Everything is smashed together in the reliable Boss BX-8."

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