Hi guys could anyone recommend any sample cds of drums?
Also does anyone have any ideas were to get some samples of a Hamond organ?
Any help would be great.
gcoudert wrote:If you set up 8 voices containing a pure sine wave sample, tuned according to the diagram below, you can then adjust the relative volumes of each one. You'd then need to put that through a rotary speaker. I can't speak for other E-mus but my E4K hasn't got that effect.
The E-mu Vintage Synth CD does indeed have some decent Hammond samples. Syntec's Wall of Sounds Vol.3 CD has even better ones:
http://www.onlineserviceschmidt.de/e_index.html
Gilles
MFPhouse wrote:Drum'n Bass Fast Forward - ?BERSCHALL - Just Music
sampleandhold wrote:I have a website where I attempt to promote my music, I have a section I intend on having high quality mp3 or .wav's of breaks for people to download. Once I get that going I will send you a message.
snh
Hallifax wrote:What kind of drum sounds are you after? Acoustic, breaks or electronic?
For Acoustic (at least snares;) see if you can track down Johnny C's Vintage Snares. There's also a Kontakt library called Studio Drum Kits that is unreal.
Breakbeats: you really can't beat Dogs On Acid (if you dig on there you can find basically every break you can imagine that's been used.
for drum machines... there's a refill called drummer boy that has all your basics in it, 808,909,606 etc... The tape 808 and 909 as mentioned above are excellent too.
I personally grab drum samples from wherever they sound good, sample packs, breaks, DOA ....