The Quilcom TOMSNARE: Guess what this one does!

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This is a short video of another clip made by Tonix:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kalgi8lmjrq59 ... o.avi?dl=0

When I was making the TOMSNARE I never imagined it being used like this. Such creative talent!

Cheers

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Nice.

I'll be making a drum machine soon too :). Should be fun :D.
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I know this is an old post so apologies for resurrecting it, but......

Spogg wrote:I got a real "kick" out of that!


oh dear! :)
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I tried it and when I loaded my own sample it was still playing the old/previous sample. Is that a bug or am I doing it wrong somehow ? Does it have multiple sample slots ? Maybe I was loading my sample in the wrong slot ?
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I just checked and it works fine for me. There’s only one sample slot, the idea being to mix a real tom sound (or any other) with the synthesised one. Or just use a sample of course.

You click on LOAD and find the folder with your samples inside. Then you double-click on a sample to load it and then you can use the wav browser to choose a different sample if you wish. The chosen wav name appears in the selector and you can click on the arrows to page through them.
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Well it's clear even in that video that something is overloading the CPU and also causing the plugins to go out of sync. In my other case the synthesized TomSnare sound was probably taking over the sample completely. Anyway... I made one video for you too.

Here: https://youtu.be/UeOtFdbju7I
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That's a really nice video, thank you! :D
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We have to thank you because you made tons of plugins.
Thank you for sharing all the plugins.
Now It's going to take me a long time to study them and learn.
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Toms! Im using a lot of toms in my music, mostly samples or drum machines (VST) but this could be a replacement. Thank you spogg!
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