rhyme
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Posted: Tue Sep 09 2003 10:13 drums again! :) |
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Hi!
I posted a topic earlier about drum samples and software based drum synths.
Now i'm going to ask you about hardware based equipment.
Can you suggest some drum machines or drum synths that will produce nice drum sounds (d'n'b, break-beat, hip-hop etc)
And can you tell me please about all those nice d'n'b style drum sounds. Where do they come from??
For example (maybe not the best example bud i hope you get my point) in dillinja track "cover me"
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goose
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rhyme
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Posted: Tue Sep 09 2003 14:41
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Tnx for your reply!
I downloaded some breaks but i can't listen to them right now cause i don't have sound card here at work.
Anyway, i'm sure they sound pretty cool. But the problem is that i don't want to compose songs from loops made by somebody else, cause then i don't feel like the song is composed by me Besides then there is a copyright problme etc
So i want to know, where do these samples that are contained in these loops come from! so i can make my own loops/breaks. |
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goose
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Posted: Tue Sep 09 2003 15:02
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I agree. Better to make your own "breaks" from scratch.
Classic breaks are usually sampled off 70's funk, rock and gospel records etc, so aren't built with samples. Think of them as raw material. |
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rhyme
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Posted: Wed Sep 10 2003 16:04
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god damned, how come every drum sample cd is full of loops???? can't they just put a single hit samples there. is that really so difficult???
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Wed Sep 10 2003 17:16
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rhyme wrote: |
god damned, how come every drum sample cd is full of loops???? can't they just put a single hit samples there. is that really so difficult???
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yeah, that has bugged me for ages too  |
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Inge
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Posted: Wed Sep 10 2003 17:43
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Try soulseeker, and browse through the offered files by single users. There are many sample-providing users around, with hdd's full of drumkits. It takes a while searching, but I think it's worth the effort.
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rhyme
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Posted: Thu Sep 11 2003 08:44
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tnx Inge. I will check that out.
But i also find some sample cd-s
from http://www.timespace.com
dance megadrums vol 2
ProSamples Vol 15 - Dance Drums
Blister Pak
They claime to be single hit drum sample cd-s.
Do You guys know something about them? are they good?
I think i might buy some of them!!  |
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rhyme
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Posted: Thu Sep 11 2003 08:46
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I aslo apologise for my spelling mistakse!  |
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QBical
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Posted: Thu Sep 11 2003 09:04
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I have the dancemegadrums sample cd, but I think it's the VOL I version, need to check out part 2, but part one is simply amazing!
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rhyme
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Posted: Thu Sep 11 2003 13:59
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Oh that's good!
It seems to me also that there are more cool stuff besides these drum cd-s
I think i found a good way to get rid of my next month salary!  |
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Inge
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Posted: Thu Sep 11 2003 14:17
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I got one time+space cd-rom, and it sucks massively. It's rather old though, so it could be that they started delivering better cd's nowadays. I would check at other users what their experience is before buying it.
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rhyme
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Posted: Thu Sep 11 2003 14:44
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Hmm, but what kind of sample cd was that? maybe you can even reveal us the name? |
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Inge
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rhyme
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Posted: Fri Sep 12 2003 07:24
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Maybe that's why "C.E. vol. x" cd-s are quite cheap (20£), compared to others that cost around 60£
But thanks for your info, i will be careful with C.E. etc series. |
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