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by commodorejohn » Fri Aug 15, 2014 12:04 am
The best success I've had with synthesizing handclaps involved running my MS-20 Mini's square-wave LFO output into the modulation VCA, controlled by an envelope generator, so that the resulting signal was a decaying burst of square pulses, and then using that as a modulation source for the lowpass filter, with a bit of resonance on it, and the noise generator used as the only actual sound source. Since the ESQ-1's LFOs can be modulated by the EGs, there should be no reason you can't try that on it. Using the "reverb tail" mode for the envelopes could help add a little spaciousness to the sound, too. (Cranking up the resonance on the MS-20's HPF and setting it so the cutoff was just below audible frequency range created some nice additional clatter as well, but the ESQ doesn't have an HPF.)
Computers: Amiga 1200, DEC VAXStation 4000/60, DEC MicroPDP-11/73