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KONG DRUM DESIGNER
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Synth Bass Drum, Snare Drum and Tom Tom
The Synth Bass Drum, Snare Drum and Tom Tom use analog modelling to generate classic synth drum sounds. The
Synth Tom Tom was faithfully modelled after a famous hexagonal shaped analog drum system from the 80’s.
General parameters
Level
This controls the overall output level of the Drum module to the FX1 and FX2 Slots (see “Signal flow”). The Level
is also affected by velocity.
Drum parameters
The Synth Drums feature the following parameters:
•Pitch
This sets the overall pitch of the drum. The Noise pitch is not affected by this parameter.
Tone (Synth Bass Drum)
This is a filter similar to the one used in Redrum and affects the tone of the drum. The Noise is not affected by this
parameter.
Attack (Synth Bass Drum)
Sets the attack time of the drum sound. This also affects the Noise.
Decay
Sets the Decay time of the drum sound. This also affects the Noise decay on the Synth Bass Drum and is added
to the Noise Decay parameter on the Synth Snare and Synth Tom Tom drums. It is also added to the Harmonic
Decay value on the Synth Snare Drum. The Decay time is also affected by velocity.
Harmonic Balance (Synth Snare Drum)
Sets the level balance between the fundamental tone and the harmonic tone.
Harmonic Frequency (Synth Snare Drum)
Sets the frequency of the harmonic tone.
Harmonic Decay (Synth Snare Drum)
Sets the decay time of the harmonic tone. This is also affected by the Decay parameter.
Click Frequency (Synth Bass Drum)
Sets the frequency of the click sound in the attack.
Click Resonance (Synth Bass Drum)
Sets the resonance amount of the click sound in the attack.
Click Level (Synth Bass Drum and Synth Tom Tom)
Sets the level of the click sound in the attack.
Bend Time (Synth Bass Drum and Synth Tom Tom)
Sets the time it should take to change the pitch from the Bend Amount value (se below) back to the original pitch.