behndy wrote:
DON'T BE SHY GURRRRRL. SHOW US YOUR DRUM BUTTS.

Alright.
What I have: Moffenzeef Mito, Blue Lantern Mini Shimmery. Also the kick and snare in peaks. With what I have right now I clocked the Mito with Maths and linked it to Peaks and the Shimmery. Really surprised by how intuitive the Mito is, yet still provides happy accidents with each turn. The Peaks is what it is drum wise, 808 kick and snare, basic stuff. The Shimmery is honestly a bit underwhelming, its not quite the texture I was hoping for. Hopefully a bit of clipping or filter might help it out. I even tried taking the drone out and putting it through a VCA channel with rhythmic modulation. Still plenty of time to dial it in and see what can be found, but it wasn't as easily accessible/juicy as my other modules so far.
On the way: Tiptop BD, SD, and HATS909, two pico drums w/programmer (excessive... but damn these things are hard to pin down so I jumped on a wiggler deal). I also have a Qu Bit Rhythm on the way I got for reallllll cheap. I figured in combination with the Mito and all the drum modules, I would have lots of ways to build a beat (be it traditional or polyrhythmic), easily mute channels, and slew/fuck with timing. I have an Erica Fusion Mixer to add some soft clipping/mix it all together.
It's a lot, but is having excess drum modules such a bad thing? Especially since it is rather straight forward to get shit running and any other drum machine on the market has a ton of sounds to dive into as well.
