909 classic opened high hat sound

Request a new device/modular module, and hope that some enterprising developer grants your wish!

Moderators: valis, garyb

Post Reply
DJ Mosley
Posts: 49
Joined: Fri Jul 09, 2004 4:00 pm
Location: Queens, New York

Post by DJ Mosley »

I am new to the scope platform and one thing that I noticed right away is that all of the modules that I have heard don't seem to be able to get to the high hat sound used in 99 % of all dance songs. It seems simple enough, but there seems to be no modeling solution for the 909 classic opened high hat sound. That is something that I really need . I guess I will have to use a sample , but it would be nice to have a modeled version that is editable without losing the ultra classic sound. I hate to put it this way but I do want to this same sound found in every record and be able to use it and tweak it , but not loose it's original character. I am a professional D J and I do my own remixes for my sets. I want my work to blend in and sound like the other records when I mix it in.
samplaire
Posts: 2464
Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Warsaw to Szczecin, Poland
Contact:

Post by samplaire »

To my knowledge the TR909 sounds are sampled ones.
wolf
Posts: 593
Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:00 pm
Location: hamburg
Contact:

Post by wolf »

nope, 909 as well as 808 sounds are synthesized. Afaik the attack manual shares some info, how to set them up.
Might be useful for the modular as well.

best
Wolfgang
samplaire
Posts: 2464
Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Warsaw to Szczecin, Poland
Contact:

Post by samplaire »

:oops:
User avatar
Mr Arkadin
Posts: 3283
Joined: Thu May 24, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by Mr Arkadin »

Sorry wolf but you're wrong. All sounds on the 808 were analogue synthesis as you say, as were the sounds on the 909 except for the cymbals and hihats which were samples.

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Mr Arkadin on 2004-07-13 13:09 ]</font>
samplaire
Posts: 2464
Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Warsaw to Szczecin, Poland
Contact:

Post by samplaire »

That's what I wanted to say, at first...

_________________
Image Sir samplaire scopernicus

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: samplaire on 2004-07-13 13:21 ]</font>
User avatar
at0m
Posts: 4743
Joined: Sat Jun 30, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Bubble Metropolis
Contact:

Post by at0m »

Can't find anything on hihats exactly, but the schematics and explanations on http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jul02/a ... ts0702.asp in S.O.S. and http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/%7Eclark/nordm ... ssion.html from the Nordmodular book... It says synthesis for cymbals in S.O.S. btw.

For a device that does these on CW dsp, check out Flexor's 80ies drums patch. Flexor has the FM osc, and most snappy envelopes for percussion. A mod of that one, and some reading on the above links gave me the HH sounds that comes closest to these of 808/909 IMO.
User avatar
Mr Arkadin
Posts: 3283
Joined: Thu May 24, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by Mr Arkadin »

It says synthesis for cymbals in S.O.S. btw.
Read a little further at0m|c :wink:

From SOS article:
the TR909 dispenses with all of this by incorporating a digital sample of a genuine cymbal. In other words, at least one (and, in truth several more) of the instruments in the TR909 are generated by a 'samploid' drum machine. This means that parts of the TR909 are little different in concept and implementation from any other synth with PCM samples as oscillators.
Mr A
User avatar
at0m
Posts: 4743
Joined: Sat Jun 30, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Bubble Metropolis
Contact:

Post by at0m »

:oops:
DJ Mosley
Posts: 49
Joined: Fri Jul 09, 2004 4:00 pm
Location: Queens, New York

Post by DJ Mosley »

So if I'm using a sample of a 909 open HH, basically that's equivalent to the original since the original sound was not created by an analog synthesizer. That's really cool info. I never knew that the 909 was a combination of samples and analog synthesizer drums.
wolf
Posts: 593
Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:00 pm
Location: hamburg
Contact:

Post by wolf »

thanks for clarification. Of course you're right, 909 uses 6-bit samples for hihat/cymbals

best
Wolfgang
User avatar
ChrisWerner
Posts: 1738
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Germany/Bavaria
Contact:

Post by ChrisWerner »

The Modular III has a factory patch called 909 Groover. It contains the 909 samples.
The samples are used with drum sample oscilators.
Just a hint.


<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: ChrisWerner on 2004-07-14 05:19 ]</font>
User avatar
Mr Arkadin
Posts: 3283
Joined: Thu May 24, 2001 4:00 pm

Post by Mr Arkadin »

808 & 909 Groover (in fact any sample-based Mods) don't work on my Mac - one of the many ModIII bugs that never got fixed (preset saving, anyone?), so may not work for skate either.
User avatar
ChrisWerner
Posts: 1738
Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2001 4:00 pm
Location: Germany/Bavaria
Contact:

Post by ChrisWerner »

On 2004-07-14 05:41, Mr Arkadin wrote:
808 & 909 Groover (in fact any sample-based Mods) don't work on my Mac - one of the many ModIII bugs that never got fixed (preset saving, anyone?), so may not work for skate either.
<img src="http://www.pepp.de:4001/icons/motz.gif"></img>
hubird

Post by hubird »

hehe, Chris...

BTW, if you load a 909 open hihat in (say) Kontakt soft sampler, and randomly modulate the pitch, volume and attack, you get a real life sounding hat.
It's easy done :smile:
User avatar
astroman
Posts: 8446
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2002 4:00 pm
Location: Germany

Post by astroman »

Wavelength Drumvox has 3 closed and 5 open hi-hats in 909 style in the factory presets.

The detailed params are great to compare what parts influence the sound in which way.
And one can continue tweaking from there to melt into a new sound (for example) - it's midi controlable...

cheers, Tom
Post Reply