![]() ![]() Too_Hands – Tom: I’m waiting for people to start trying to call Too_Hands “Tom” but – their name isn’t Tom, it’s Too_Hands. Leslie García – Too_Hands: Noise plus envelope curve, but then clever resonant filter options and ping-pong delay, from long-time CDM favorite Microhm Ned Rush – Snare: Classic synth with some big twists – FM and random frequencies, plus filter Tom Hall – Kick: An elegant patch (just eight objects) capable of synthesizing a variety of sounds Glia – Sequencer: Based on probability and density rather than fixed steps – big fan of glia’s music, and the way they conceive sequencers is a big part of it, so this is already a highlight (You’ll need a copy of Max to give this a go, though the demo will work – and you could open it in Max for Live and adapt it as a Live device, too.) You can check out their ideas, and if you’re a Max user, try out the patch. The artists here are all folks we admire in the world of DIY creation – glia, Tom Hall, Ned Rush, Leslie García, and Too_Hands. ![]() Grab the patches and see what you can learn.ĭrum voices are always a great way to learn patching and synthesis – sometimes even in ways that start as a kick and wind up as something completely different. ![]() ![]() And they invited four artists to join in with some creative ideas. Kick, snare, hat, tom, and sequencer – the makers of Max remind us that patching your own drum machine gives you something unique. ![]()
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