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so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by lynn mc » Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:48 pm

I used to use just the basic roland drum sounds, like 808, 909, 707 etc. but now I combine those sounds with drum hits i've sliced from a breakbeat. Is that what other guys do?

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by JFK » Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:12 pm

Yeah layering drum machine hits with more organic hits from sampled loops is standard practice. Getting the balance right is the key.

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by p.t.b.d » Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:24 pm

I get the attack of a natural kickdrum and combine it with the end part of a really heavy kickdrum
that usually works for me

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Post by incnic » Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:30 pm

flog them from hiphop house or dubstep tunes
any tune i like i nick the drum hits and save them out for later. or steal whole percussion parts and chop them up making them unrecognisable, or get the midi from them and replace with my own sounds.

or reach for Vengence House sample cd's when you want heavy one shots.
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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by FSTZ » Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:32 pm

mine come from space

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Post by legend4ry » Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:47 pm

hiphop & breaks
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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by nitz » Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:49 pm

Layering from reasons sound bank and some times a 808 kick for the boom!
make sure am covering the right amount of freq content
A brand new song!

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by duskky » Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:45 pm

Breaks breaks breaks breaks. so...breaks?

can sound good layering drum machine hits with snares cut from...breaks... :D

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Post by wormcode » Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:51 pm

Yes, breaks. Also drum machines, vinyl, a select few sample packs (like Goldbaby), synthesis, and layering. Layering is key IMO!

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Post by serox » Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:57 pm

wormcode wrote:Yes, breaks. Also drum machines, vinyl, a select few sample packs (like Goldbaby), synthesis, and layering. Layering is key IMO!

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What good is that if you cannot assign each drum to its own channel?

There are so many packs out there with drums. Good quality 808 and 909 drums is all you need. From those you can create badboy custom hits.
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Post by wormcode » Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:59 pm

serox wrote: What good is that if you cannot assign each drum to its own channel?
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Audio Outputs: Tattoo has a stereo buss and 10 mono outputs.
I'd use a sampler for that anyway.

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Post by serox » Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:25 pm

wormcode wrote:
serox wrote: What good is that if you cannot assign each drum to its own channel?
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Audio Outputs: Tattoo has a stereo buss and 10 mono outputs.
I'd use a sampler for that anyway.
Get you. So u would only use this to extract the drum hits?

Personally there is no better drums than 808/909 for me:p

With FX you can do anything with them imo. But whatever works right :)
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Post by wormcode » Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:31 pm

serox wrote:
wormcode wrote:
serox wrote: What good is that if you cannot assign each drum to its own channel?
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Audio Outputs: Tattoo has a stereo buss and 10 mono outputs.
I'd use a sampler for that anyway.
Get you. So u would only use this to extract the drum hits?

Personally there is no better drums than 808/909 for me:p

With FX you can do anything with them imo. But whatever works right :)
Pretty much use it like synthesizer, but you can use seperate outputs from what I understand (10 total).. but they haven't released too much info yet. I agree about 808/909 (and 707), but different sources give different sounds so I like to experiment. Some of the best drums I have are those old drum machines sent through analogue desks and equipment.

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by collective » Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:54 pm

waldorf attack or Utonic , synth my own.

outside the box, mbase 01, or i mic a kick drum with an ns-10 speaker, for the super low end but natural feel.

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by darkmatteruk » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:48 pm

i steal old grannies off the street and throw them around in a room filled with junk, best way to get good sounds really

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by tripaddict » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:56 am

sample & recycle
reprogram and master :)

+ mix it up with random free drum packs as there all good :)

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by 86. » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:01 am

anywhere....I'm starting to stray away from standard packs except kicks and sometimes hats. I
definitely layer shitloads of sounds for my snares.

but mostly random sounds, especially video games.

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by knobgoblin » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:56 am

Im really excited about the new Audio Damage drum machine. I've been missing Ultrabeat since I switched over to Abelton. Hope the env's are as snappy.
Usually I synthesize the majority of my drum sounds and then layer with sampled percusion. World music CD's are a treasure trove of drum sounds.

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by ruckus49 » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:56 am

vengeance sound libraries are supposed to be really good. i havent used them but reading around KVR a lot of electronic producers rely on them because they are "club ready"

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Re: so where do you guys get your drum sounds from then?

Post by nowaysj » Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:24 am

Various drum libraries. Not much of a layerer.

Have loved the 808/909, but I don't like those snares.
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