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      <title>Drum synth sound design</title>
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      <description>Been doing some major upgrades on my Soundb0ard DrumSynth of late.
I was really inspired by Nathan Ho&amp;rsquo;s talk at the most recent Algorithmic Art Assembly on sound design, and the unbelievable originality and sound of every performer, so I&amp;rsquo;ve been really digging into all my Soundb0ard instruments to see where I can take them.
This video of Nathan&amp;rsquo;s on kick and snare design is incredible:
These two Robert Henke ones were new to me and also super fun, they gave me some ideas for beefing up my clap in particular.</description>
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