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    Default Kick drum samples

    Does anyone know where i can download some from, or any Sample cd,s that i can buy, im after some D.A.V.E. the Drummer, Geezer style ones i.e hard. Thank you very muchly. :lol:
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    there is loads of drum samples on this page mate, lots of different drum machines sampled, including the trusty 808 & 909 machines.

    http://machines.hyperreal.org/winky/0061.html?Winky

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    add a bit of distortion, and bobs your uncle. ;) :lol:

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    Nice one col :clap:
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    Damn, the site seems to be down at the mo, i dont know why but most sites seem to be down today.Grrrrrrrr!!!
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    Managed to get on the site now, cheers col :clap:
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    no probs dan ;)

    here is another page with lots of 808 & 909 stuff:

    http://spec.ch.man.ac.uk/~ashley/drums.html

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    nice one col, i used to have a magazine with a list of sample sites but i cant find it.
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    yeah someone posted loads (and i mean loads!) of links to samples a few months ago, it might have been in the trance filez section, not sure though mate.

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    i had them on my server space - i think i have removed them all now

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    Quote Originally Posted by COL ECSTATIC
    there is loads of drum samples on this page mate, lots of different drum machines sampled, including the trusty 808 & 909 machines.

    http://machines.hyperreal.org/winky/0061.html?Winky
    doesnt work. maybe later

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    its up now!

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    Drum percussion sets (808,909,..)

    http://home.no.net/okval/samples-drums.htm
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    nice link. cheers. ;)

    im downloading as i type.

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    awesome links thanx! these should come in very handy :)

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    rebirth :-x

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    Default Make your own

    We are lucky enough to own a 909 so that sorts out SOME of the percussion.

    Just a few tips to get you creating truly original sounds and teach you something at the same time.

    1. Learn how to create your own BD sounds. Reason's Maelstrum is good for this. As is drum synth (freeware)

    2. Get a mic and go around the home sampling slaps, bangs and pots and pans. Transpose em down and bobs your uncle - your sounds, original and proud.

    3. Read all you can about drum synthesis....it ll teach you loads.

    some linkz for you

    http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTri...ator/index.htm

    http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/DrumSynth/

    Hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake
    rebirth :-x
    the drums in rebirth are a bit poor in my opinion
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    for some reason beatcreator saves the wav's as bad format when i try opening them in reason :(

    good tool nevertheless

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    Default Re: Make your own

    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    We are lucky enough to own a 909 so that sorts out SOME of the percussion.

    Just a few tips to get you creating truly original sounds and teach you something at the same time.

    1. Learn how to create your own BD sounds. Reason's Maelstrum is good for this. As is drum synth (freeware)

    2. Get a mic and go around the home sampling slaps, bangs and pots and pans. Transpose em down and bobs your uncle - your sounds, original and proud.

    3. Read all you can about drum synthesis....it ll teach you loads.

    some linkz for you

    http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTri...ator/index.htm

    http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/DrumSynth/

    Hope this helps
    good advice mate. very good indeed. ive got drum synth on a cd somewhere, but i have never tried it. anyway i downloaded the program, and im impressed, i can see myself playing around with this baby for sometime. im about to try beatcreator.

 

 
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