Re: Source for glitchy drums?

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On 6/23/07, Ken Restivo <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I'm starting to enjoy glitchy percussion sounds I'm hearing in a lot of
computer music these days, and want to experiment with those.

I've asked around about how people are making these sounds, and the answers
I get are "Battery", "Redrum", and "Reason".  All firmly wedged closed and
proprietary. of course.

Are there any good free tools for making glitchy drum sounds, which do not
require the use of WINE? If the answer to that is "SC/CSound/PD/ChucK",
that's fantastic, can anyone point me to some particularly good source code
or patches for glitchy drums in those languages that I could start
experimenting with?

Thanks.

- -ken
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Listen to some of the examples and see if this suits. Noisy and
808/909 are probably what you are looking for.
http://smack.berlios.de/

Loki
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