drum samples as promised

Mulder said:
First I thought this to be an Agnes Nutter prediction, then I realized Shadwell's only a witchfinder sergeant..

My mistake..

"Crowley had been extremely impressed with the warranties offered by the computer industry, and had in fact sent a bundle Below to the department that drew up the Immortal Soul agreements, with a yellow memo form attached just saying: "Learn, guys."

-- Crowley is a demon, in case you don't know (Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman, Good Omens)"

Bob Fripp dude, Bob Fripp. :cool:
 
Genius Gone Insane said:
If you don't have a .wav editor, just open the file in any application like for instance Windows Media Player. Hit "play" and wait for the kick that you like out of the four samples that Andy provided. Right when you hear the kick press the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard (that's the button to the right of F12). This is difficult so it may take a couple tries. Now open Photoshop and hit ctrl+n and open a new file. Paste the .wav file into photoshop and crop accordingly. Save it as a .wav file and boom you're done. I haven't tried it yet, but I got that from the Kelly Gray forum.

no way! does that really work?

that's fucking hilarious!
 
Nitronium Blood said:
Fabbio is back! :)

Oh yeah, I'm back!!!

Life got in the way, and 56k connection did the rest. But I'm not giving up frequenting and posting on this forum!!! There's too many interesting people and things to learn!

:headbang:
 
I am really diggin the snare sound. Looking forward to trying these samples out with my next Vehemence demo, for now I use the samples I recorded off of the DDRUM website which sounds very natural, ill try something between the two.

Drumagog, I have used that as well for my friends thrash band, it works really well, it works even better when someone provides tracks that are triggered, so I dont have to separate it from the cymbal noise, quicker time to finish the project.
 
Well John, provided everything is mic'ed well you shouldn't have too many issues setting thresholds anyway. Biggest problem for me was tom mics, because you tend to get a lot of spill from the surrounding toms and that can cause Drumagog to double-trigger. Kick and snare fine though.
 
Moonlapse said:
Well John, provided everything is mic'ed well you shouldn't have too many issues setting thresholds anyway. Biggest problem for me was tom mics, because you tend to get a lot of spill from the surrounding toms and that can cause Drumagog to double-trigger. Kick and snare fine though.

Have to tried cutting out the supposed silences on each track?
 
VEHEMENCE said:
I am really diggin the snare sound. Looking forward to trying these samples out with my next Vehemence demo, for now I use the samples I recorded off of the DDRUM website which sounds very natural, ill try something between the two.

Drumagog, I have used that as well for my friends thrash band, it works really well, it works even better when someone provides tracks that are triggered, so I dont have to separate it from the cymbal noise, quicker time to finish the project.

im using drumagog on you guyses thoughts from wich i hide cd..