How do i get mpc style pitched drum pads with kong ??

Matt

Sonic Singularity
Staff member
You can sample them, load samples in or just write them in the sequencer yourself.
 

therealdstef

LR Member
You can sample them, load samples in or just write them in the sequencer yourself.
i think you misundersood i mean like each pad you hit and hold it will be a drum roll happening and each one is pitched from like hi to low over the pads
 

Osmose

Reason User +
that would require some nifty reason creative routing with a bunch of thor's. Fun project to do, but that'll require quite a bit of knowledge and creative source using.

You'd have to start of using a combinator; play the combinator in stead of the kong.
Then have a thor instance per pad, so 16 of them. Assign every Thor to only one midi note, so starting from C1 then going up 16 times. So thor 1 triggers on C1, thor 2 plays on C#1 and so on.


Then have all the thors set up the same (copy and paste patches); set the gate trigger to trigger the thor sequencer "RUN" mode, then use the sequencers gate as a trigger for the pads (hard wire them) so when thors sequencer starts, it'll trigger the drum pads in a quantized manner.

Then have like the thors envelope or lfo source as a cv pitch modulation source to each kong pad's pitch.


So unless you like routing, doing creattive reason stuff and want to have a similar patch under your finger tips in an instance in the future, just draw the drum roll in the sequencer and add draw in a pitch modulation.
 
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