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Drum sounds 2 Box stock vs Superior, Kontact, Addictive Drummer.

Started by 123pblack, November 17, 2015, 02:57:02 PM

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123pblack

Would it be difficult for me to record my acoustic drums, bass & snare at least & sample them through superior drummer or any other plugins?

I mean dynamic wise would I need to record tons of different volume hits to make it work ?

Coda

Yes, lots of work. But you could do it, and use Kontakt for arranging it, or just hand convert to dsounds.

123pblack



sn47som

Quote from: 123pblack on November 20, 2015, 06:09:27 AM
I still think Spirit sound nicer than Sonor (•~•%)

this guy haha there is no drum that sounds more nice than a sonor. at most there are drums that sound close to being equal u could say. here are some examples not in order:

ayotte
yamaha
spaun
dw
pearl masterworks

123pblack

 I still think Spirt Drums sound nicer and much more acoustic and natural Than ''Sonor'' :) :) ha ha

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InTheBox

Quote from: 123pblack on November 23, 2015, 10:06:53 AM
Ironwood bark was used in infusions to treat spear wounds and its leaves boiled to treat headaches.

Not sure how this would be a selling point for drums. I don't see myself boiling down shavings from my drum kit every time I have a headache.  ;D

Seriously though.. if you want to go down the sampling route I suggest you take a thorough look at Endre's videos at  http://endre-enerd.com/tech-info/sounds . It will give you a good idea about how much work you're in for.

123pblack

Cool will do :) just snare & bassdrum :) thanks for that!

SPIRIT RULES THE ROOST :)