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Title: Using Spark Modular to create a kick drum
Post by: Blanco_Beats on December 02, 2016, 04:36:40 pm
Dear Spark Users community,

I am trying to figure out how to use the modular section to create a kick drum. I've managed to create cool percussion sounds, like a cowbell, hi-hat, tom etc... But synthesising my own kick has escaped me.

I've read a tutorial online that said you could try it by having a sine wave rapidly decline in pitch. I've been trying to set this up in Spark, with an LFO connected to the FM-input of the oscillator. But this only yields a sine going up and down according to the rate of the LFO; not the rapidly declining pitch I've read about.

Any ideas, tips or other tutorials I can study ? I plan to go in depth here, I would like to learn how to sound design better.

Thank you for reading !
Title: Re: Using Spark Modular to create a kick drum
Post by: Terrym on December 02, 2016, 05:30:57 pm
Hi . you could start with a default project and then add an analogue drum in to instrument 1 .
or see my screenshot as a starting point.



regards

Terrym
Title: Re: Using Spark Modular to create a kick drum
Post by: Blanco_Beats on December 03, 2016, 06:51:56 pm
Cheers mate, I will try that soon. I think I get everything in the picture, except the KF1 output from the pad to the Decay of the evenlope. I don't understand this simply because it is not explained in the manual nor in the offical Arturia modular YouTube-tutorial. What is it ?

And did you add the Decay and the Release to the same macro-knob below ?

Cheers !

Blanco_Beats
Title: Re: Using Spark Modular to create a kick drum
Post by: Blanco_Beats on December 05, 2016, 08:37:01 pm
Dear Terrym and others,

I have tried the set-up you showed and indeed got some 'kicky' results. But I am not quite there yet. Do you have some more pointers for me? I am trying layering to get a fuller kick with some more timbre and stuff. See pic.

Do I miss a functionality of the LFO, for example ?

Cheers !