User Manual

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KONG DRUM DESIGNER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Rattler
The Rattler adds the effect of a snare “attached” to whatever sound is fed through it. Using the Rattler in combination
with other types of sounds than “usual” snare drum sounds can produce really interesting results! Ever played a snare
bass drum, or a snare hi-hat, for example? The parameters are as follows:
•Snare Tension
This sets the tension of the snare. Note that when the Snare Tension is increased, the effect will actually be less
pronounced since the snare will have “less contact” with the sound source.
•Tone
This is a filter similar to the one used in Redrum and affects the frequency content of the output signal.
Decay
This sets how long the snare will “ring”.
•Tune
This sets the snare tuning, from low to high, and affects the frequency content of the signal.
Level
This sets the overall level of the Rattler. The level is also affected by velocity.
Tape Echo
The Tape Echo is based on the principles of classic tape echo effects. The original tape echo effects were electro-
mechanical devices that used an endless magnetic tape in combination with recording and playback heads inside the
box. Depending on the speed of the tape, and on which playback heads were used, the echo repetition and echo pat-
terns could be controlled. Later on, a lot of tape echo effects were replaced by digital delay effects. The Tape Echo
in Kong simulates the classic tape echo effect and features the following parameters: