Hi Yassin, > > I think Philip is looking for the tambourine. I'm not absolutely sure, > > but I think this was TR-707, but even that should be part of a lot of > > analogue drum programming guides. > Yes, I think you're right, Jeanette. Specifically, it's the /second/ > sound one can hear at the very start of the video, and yes, good guess, > now I remember, it really sounds like the 707 (funny how I hated this > machine in the early 90s and how I'd like to have it back now) > tambourine, but in some sort of swirling delay. > It can also be heard as the "snare" in the infamous (maybe I heard it > too much) JM Jarre production, like this ubiquous one whose name eludes > me. Oxygen, yes, that one, I think. > > So I'm back in square one, browsing presets for something close. I was recently looking for that same sound indeed (it's perhaps best known from JM Jarre's "Oxygene Part IV", see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DDEl7JnWvo). I have this old "Hexawe" drum sounds archive sitting on my harddisk for ages now (it's still available after all the time, just wget http://www.hexawe.net/mess/200.Drum.Machines/drums.zip), and in there, I found that sound in drums/KorgMP7/Quijada.wav. Of course, re-programming it with your weapon of choice is the more sporty solution, but if you're impatient.. :-). Greetings, Frank _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user