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Started March 15th, 2006 · 8 replies · Latest reply by lampmeister 18 years, 3 months ago
Hello, I'm Kaoru.
I've been playing around with samples and such for a while now, but I'm still unable to build a drum set that sounds "natural", specialy when it comes to hat's and cymbals.
So, if you could point me out a few samples and maybe some tips, it would really help alot,
Thankx.
Kaoru,
have you tried looking at BFD?
it's about the most amazing drum set out there:
http://fxpansion.com/product-bfd-main.php
Not only that but they released a lot of add-on packs for it with other sounds.
-bram
Thankx for the help guys. Im going to give BFD a try, looks promising.
See ya.
I can emphasize the great value of BFD
I never heard such a "real" drum set on a computer before.
Well maybe with NI Battery and the right samples you can build
a nice Kit too, but still you need to programm the midis very subtle.
BFD does a good job through its internal structure.
for programming drums use different velocitys, just try to imagine a real drummer, this guy has some good drums samples for free ; http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/
I've been using Reason with Reason Drumkits (v.II).
It's *very* realistic, has lots of kits which you can mix and match to creggate your own kits, has lots of microphone options (i.e., close, ambient, overhead, etc), doesn't cost much (once you have Reason) and can be seriously messed about with via Reasons FX. Lovely job.
Dave.