The December Acid Pattern
http://soundcloud.com/dylabs/in-christmas-we-trust
In Christmas We Trust by Honeysmack by DyLABs
The pattern is from Melbourne’s Honeysmack ( http://soundcloud.com/honeysmack )
You can grab the pattern data from here
The pattern can then be programmed into your tb303 or x0x box to
create a new track.
The pattern could be programmed into your vst such as ABL or Phoscoyn
to create a new track.
Transcribe the pattern to midi and send it to your favourite synth to
create a new track.
Grab the audio file and rework the audio into a new track
Then post your finished track or jam into the acid pattern group
http://soundcloud.com/groups/the-acid-question
You can grab this empty pattern sheet from here
http://bit.ly/a9bafZ
Can someone explain what “6B” and the dots/lines in the last row mean?
6B is where the pattern is stored on the tb303
The filled circle is a note – 1/16th, the empty circle is a tied note and the dash is a rest.
In addition to the music aspect your post inspired me to redesign the pattern sheet to make it more generic, more drum machine:
http://tladb.wordpress.com/2010/12/20/generic-pattern-sheet/
I have a 2 x3 PDF if you want one.
Now I have to work on the actual music.
nice idea – make it more useful
Thank you for the Roland TB303 data entry (blank) sheet for note entries, I hope I said that right, see link above ss