Ken has a great point, it doesnt just fade but dissolve. If before its gone it bumps into another analog sound the collision is just beautiful, and the decay of the sound it bumped into has changed considerably.
I hope this gives a good picture of the power of a 909.... One of the reasons is the amount of imagination and energy that the original sound designers put into the sounds of the 909 and it's cousin, 808. Have you ever noticed for instance how the kicks - especially those ones with a long enough sustain to enable one to notice - *go marignally flat* towards the decay? That is such a distinct thing to observe and include. In fact, it is what a real kick drum does too. k ______________________________________________________________________________________ This inbound message to KPN has been checked for all known viruses by KPN MailScan (IV-Scan), powered by MessageLabs. For further information visit: http://www.veiliginternet.nl ______________________________________________________________________________________ The information contained in this e-mail communication is solely intended for the person/legal person to whom it has been sent, and as it may contain information of a personal or confidential nature, it may not be made public by virtue of law, regulations or agreement. If someone other than the intended recipient should receive or come into possession of this e-mail communication, he/she will not be entitled to read, disseminate, disclose or duplicate it. If you are not the intended recipient, you are requested to inform the sender of this e-mail message of this immediately, and to destroy the original e-mail communication. Neither Randstad Holding nv nor its subsidiaries accept any liability for incorrect and incomplete transmission or delayed receipt of this e-mail.
