Need Advice on Realistic Drum Sounds
Need Advice on Realistic Drum Sounds
I work with a Roland Handsonic drum trigger and I am into natural sounding drums. Impulse is fine for scratch tracks, but I am trying to find a VSTI or Rewire compatible program in which I can put in multisampled drum sounds. By "multisampled" I mean drum sounds that not only are velocity sensitive, but which change in timbre depending on how hard you hit them.
Most samples are the same sound and just change in volume -- unlike a real drum whose tonal characteristics change completely depending on how hard you hit them. I think "Multisample" is the right terminology for what I am looking for. I guess it boils down to having different samples triggered according to your velocity settings.
In a nutshell, I want to play drums in real time with my Handsonic and trigger the most realistic samples possible.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Most samples are the same sound and just change in volume -- unlike a real drum whose tonal characteristics change completely depending on how hard you hit them. I think "Multisample" is the right terminology for what I am looking for. I guess it boils down to having different samples triggered according to your velocity settings.
In a nutshell, I want to play drums in real time with my Handsonic and trigger the most realistic samples possible.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Hatchets McGee
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Kontakt is what I use--great sampler with the ability to fully do up custom kits with plenty of velocity layered samples. I like the sonic implants samples. There is also a good free multisampled kit (and a 50 pound full-blown version) here:
free: http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/ns_kit7free.html
pay: http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/shop/ind ... fd98ce8ce8
Basically, you want a solid sampler that can do velocity layering--the nnxt sampler in reason can also do decent velocity layering if you are using reason. battery, as previously mentioned, can do this too I think. You are on point though, the impulse is severly limited with only 8 sample slots and no velocity layering.
free: http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/ns_kit7free.html
pay: http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/shop/ind ... fd98ce8ce8
Basically, you want a solid sampler that can do velocity layering--the nnxt sampler in reason can also do decent velocity layering if you are using reason. battery, as previously mentioned, can do this too I think. You are on point though, the impulse is severly limited with only 8 sample slots and no velocity layering.
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Much obliged for the link. I'll snarf the kit.
Yea, reason is cool. I guess I am thinking learning curve and expense...Also there is so much overlap between Ableton and Reason. The only feature I want is the multisample velocity thing.
Yea, reason is cool. I guess I am thinking learning curve and expense...Also there is so much overlap between Ableton and Reason. The only feature I want is the multisample velocity thing.
quandry wrote:Kontakt is what I use--great sampler with the ability to fully do up custom kits with plenty of velocity layered samples. I like the sonic implants samples. There is also a good free multisampled kit (and a 50 pound full-blown version) here:
free: http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/ns_kit7free.html
pay: http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/shop/ind ... fd98ce8ce8
Basically, you want a solid sampler that can do velocity layering--the nnxt sampler in reason can also do decent velocity layering if you are using reason. battery, as previously mentioned, can do this too I think. You are on point though, the impulse is severly limited with only 8 sample slots and no velocity layering.
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Pandamonium
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If you want realistic drums and for whatever reason can't mic up a real kit you only need to know 3 letters - BFD from Fxpansion.
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frisbeedisk
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Look into BFD (big fucking drums) great sound, used them live and sound amazing through the PA...
http://www.fxpansion.com/product-bfd-main.php
http://www.fxpansion.com/product-bfd-main.php
Also, check these out :
Drumkit From Hell Superior : www.toontrack.com
Scarbee Imperial Drums : www.scarbee.com
Larry Seyers Akoustic Drums : ( Giga only ) www.larryseyer.com
regards
Drumkit From Hell Superior : www.toontrack.com
Scarbee Imperial Drums : www.scarbee.com
Larry Seyers Akoustic Drums : ( Giga only ) www.larryseyer.com
regards
