Hihat/cymbal synthesis kit
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 5:52 am
Here is the beginnings of a hihat/cymbal synth. Eventually I plan to make some variation of this part of a larger drum synth. It makes a decent sound as it is, but there's lots of room for tweaking to your personal needs. Suggested usage would be finding settings you like, and replacing most of the controls with static values, possibly replacing the filters, adding a more suitable envelope setup, etc.
It's basically just a combination of several "classic" ways of making cymbal noise. There are 8 high-frequency squarewaves, which are combined through simple mixing (ala 808), XOR gates (ala KR-55), and multiplication (not all 8 oscs get XOR'd or multiplied). The mix of these combinations is controllable with knobs. There is also filtered noise which can be mixed in. The final output is fed through two parallel filters.
Feel free to modify and/or use it as you see fit.
The crossfader I used is by glitchcpt, found here on this very forum (apologies if I'm forgetting to mention anyone else's work, iirc the rest is standard FS stuff):
http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3252&p=17339&hilit=crossfader#p17339
It's basically just a combination of several "classic" ways of making cymbal noise. There are 8 high-frequency squarewaves, which are combined through simple mixing (ala 808), XOR gates (ala KR-55), and multiplication (not all 8 oscs get XOR'd or multiplied). The mix of these combinations is controllable with knobs. There is also filtered noise which can be mixed in. The final output is fed through two parallel filters.
Feel free to modify and/or use it as you see fit.
The crossfader I used is by glitchcpt, found here on this very forum (apologies if I'm forgetting to mention anyone else's work, iirc the rest is standard FS stuff):
http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3252&p=17339&hilit=crossfader#p17339