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boomstix
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by boomstix » Tue Jul 07, 2009 4:57 am
found this on the ableton board, thought you guys would be interested
i haven't heard them yet, so hopefully someone can tell me what they sound like
http://freewaterandammo.blogspot.com/20 ... mples.html
there's more on the website that it leads to, so let me know if you find something else good yeah?
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Arshaw
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by Arshaw » Tue Jul 07, 2009 3:06 pm
MFB, woop woop!
cheers bruv.

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boomstix
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by boomstix » Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:05 am
serious clicks eh? is that a good thing?
last day before my dl limit resets so i'm grabbing this.
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by alphacat » Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:14 am
nowaysj wrote:Some serious clicks on the front side of the bass drum samples.
You sure it's not a discrepancy between the gain floor settings in your DAW and the fact that they're 24/96 and not 16/44 or something like that? I guess if all else fails maybe putting in a short attack envelope on the frontside would fix it.
Cheers for posting this Boomstix.
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EDIT: OK, I think the issue is this super-fast transient right before .005 - check out the smoothness of the wave form to the right of this point, then look at the fast dip and pointy top right in the beginning... a little editing can fix this easy.

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boomstix
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by boomstix » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:01 am
i've had a chance to listen to this now and its pretty useful
its a real old drum machine kind of sound
for fans of 606 kinda clicks and shss noises
if you start pitching the drums around it can get interesting
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by fashiongilr » Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:22 am
fixed by mod
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tripwire22
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by tripwire22 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:29 am
fashiongilr wrote:Analogously, the stitching in a
coach handbag or
coach purses will always be even and tight and running in even lines. If you see stitching that is uneven or even a little jagged, this is probably a good sign that you bought
fake coach purses.
FUCK YOU
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by Phigure » Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:44 am
tripwire22 wrote:fashiongilr wrote:Analogously, the stitching in a
coach handbag or
coach purses will always be even and tight and running in even lines. If you see stitching that is uneven or even a little jagged, this is probably a good sign that you bought
fake coach purses.
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goddamn now they've even started necroing threads
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by boomstix » Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:31 am
oh hai thead from two years ago
those drum samples are boss
i use them often
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