Hi I have just recorded my 60s Premier kit, 12, 14FT & 20 bass + 50s Keystone badged Ludwig bongos, 6" & 8"
[edit] see the next thread for links
Thanks
Phil
OK, I've opened a dropbox file, hopefully it will make life easier
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33482192/60s%2014%20FT%20Aq.dsnd
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33482192/60s%20Prem%20Lamb%2020.dsnd
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33482192/60s%20Prem%2012%20Aq.dsnd
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33482192/Lud%206%20Bon.dsnd
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33482192/Lud%208%20Bon.dsnd
The Prems all have Aquarian Response 2s fitted, the bass is Pre int (19.5") but retro fitted with 20" hoops & heads the 12" is int 12 x 9" the Floortom is 14" x 14"
The Ludwig bongos are 6" & 8" Keystone badged in faded maroon sparkle! the Prems are white
Please let me know what you think
Phil
those are just one hit samples, so no dynamics in playing here...you will need more than that, if you want to play with those sounds
Thank you for sharing the files, they sound very good.
To add more realism and to avoid the "machine-gun effect" when you make a roll, it's necessary to record several samples (or layers) at different volumes and put them in a single dsnd file: just start with soft hits on the snare drum (for example), and continue louder and louder.
I wonder if there is any person without professional studio equipment
who can manage that
Quote from: puttenvr on June 26, 2011, 12:44:38 PM
I wonder if there is any person without professional studio equipment
who can manage that
dont know, but i think if you can record a one hit sample, you can also do the same, with more hits