Two snares, toms and some extra stuff for you:)

Max Morton

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I'd like to share these samples with you.
I've created them "exclusively" for my upcoming album. You can see the readme file where you can get more info about the samplepack. Briefly, there are two snares (Mapex Black Panther and Yamaha) and a set of Tama Starclassic Bubinga Custom toms. I've included both TCI's and sorted WAV-files.
Those samples are all pre-processed. In fact, it is the idea behind them - to use heavily processed "attack" multisamples, "sustain" multisamples and "pitched down" multisamples, to shape their waveform using ADSR and to blend them with natural sounding mic signals. It works perfectly for me and I hope you'll have fun with them:)

http://www.maxmorton.com/MORTON_rockdrums_soundpack.rar
 
Sweet dude, can't wait for the album, I really dug Grimoire..

-P
 
Thank you dude. The Yamaha snare sounds pretty good.

How exactly you processed the "fat" samples?
 
Thanks everyone!

Paulie!: a pleasure to know! the album itself will be really different. we've rerecorded and rearranged the EP tracks:) and we're tuned halftone lower now:)

TheFireball: thanks. as I remember, the fat ones were a blend of 1)heavily equ'ed overheads, compressed and saturated like hell, with voxengo MSED on them, taking away lots of mid information and boosting side information; and 2)snare top and bottom grouped to a mono track, with lots of eqing and with lots of compression, as well. All done in software, fast compression. I remember using Stillwell The Rocket and 112dB Redline Preamp. Voxnego Gliss EQ for surgical eq'ing. Nothing fancy here, really.

Williamn: glad if it'll work for you:)

P.S: and yes! The TCI's are STEREO!! SO it's way much better to use them on the stereo tracks, especially the "fat" samples, that are quite wide. It will suck in mono, IMHO.
 
TheFireball: thanks. as I remember, the fat ones were a blend of 1)heavily equ'ed overheads, compressed and saturated like hell, with voxengo MSED on them, taking away lots of mid information and boosting side information; and 2)snare top and bottom grouped to a mono track, with lots of eqing and with lots of compression, as well. All done in software, fast compression. I remember using Stillwell The Rocket and 112dB Redline Preamp. Voxnego Gliss EQ for surgical eq'ing. Nothing fancy here, really.

Thank you ;) I wish you all the best with your new album!
 
Thank you so much, dude! They're awesome!
Looking forward for your album!
 
Thanks for the samples dude!

How do you do stereo samples in Trigger Instrument editor by the way? Whenever I try to drag in stereo samples it won't let me drop them in.
 
Thanks!
HANIAK: Doing all my best:)
Trevoire520: Hmm, that must be a bug. Sometimes even depends on the exact operating system or some other stuff. I remember having a problem being unable to drag ANY wav file into the editor slots. Then it just disappeared. Now it works like a clock.