general questions, comments and ideas about recording, audio, music, etc.
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Flight Feathers
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by Flight Feathers » Fri Jun 13, 2003 8:20 am
PT wrote:Anyone know the best source for acoustic drum samples? I'm looking for more vintage sounds for rock music. Like a small Ludwig kit without a bunch of fancy micing technique...
i have a battery kit that i made from the ludwig kit in my studio. i can send it to you. it is a late 60's kit, dark dry cymbals. email me.
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Catoogie
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by Catoogie » Fri Jun 13, 2003 8:44 am
I would LOVE to get a copy of that as well if you wouldn't mind. I have a post here regarding acoustic drum samples/loops as well. I would really appreciate it.
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sonariste
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by sonariste » Fri Jun 13, 2003 2:22 pm
look for the ross garfield sample discs,
They are really nice,
the one called "the drum DR. acoustic drums" I think.
It is really really good. real drums, no overblown room mics.
several kits, lots of snares and kicks.
there is a gretch kit that is really super.
here it is:
http://www.bigfishaudio.com/4DCGI/detail.html?270
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angryaudio
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by angryaudio » Fri Jun 13, 2003 3:31 pm
In my opinion the best sounding and most usuable drum sample library is Mixtended from Big Fish Audio (I think it's Big Fish anyway.) It's premapped for NI Battery and Logic's ESX24. There are four or five mulit-sampled kits the are real heavy on the CPU because of the polyphony. But the seperate room, close-miked and overhead versions of each kit are very useful. The room and overhead samples are the one's you never get with most of these packages, and they make a ton of difference. The snares are a little weak if you're after that big rock sound, but supporting a combination of the Mixtended files with a solid kick and snare from an Alesis or a Boss (I've been using Reason for this) would yield a great result.
Good luck.
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by inverseroom » Fri Jun 13, 2003 3:54 pm
Absolutely go for the Ross Garfield Drums. They sound great, click on that Big Fish Audio link above! I'd advise against the Alesis machine--I often use a drum machine and I like the samples on the little Zoom machine--they sound very natural to me, for a drum machine, and it's half the price of the Alesis, which I used for a year or so.
Also, I run drum machines and samples through the Aphex 204 Exciter--I know, I know, but if drum samples is what you're stuck with, the 204 will really make them sound more lifelike and dynamic.
John.
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drew w
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by drew w » Tue Sep 28, 2004 5:04 pm
link to kit mentioned by ion rec's...thanks!!
http://www.ionrecords.com/tapeop/ludwig.zip
i have a battery kit that i made from the ludwig kit in my studio. i can send it to you. it is a late 60's kit, dark dry cymbals. email me.ike a small Ludwig kit without a bunch of fancy micing technique...
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foxystoat
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by foxystoat » Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:35 pm
I know you've only mentioned owning Battery, but if you own Reason you should look into the new refill Propellerhead software has released. I don't own it (I couldn't do much with it if I did, as my computer's so old and slow), but the demos sound good to me.
Reason Drum Kits
Regards,
Benjamin W.
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foxystoat
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by foxystoat » Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:51 pm
Why am I the knell to all the posts I reply to?
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