[FAQ] Where to get drum samples?
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- Aufnahmewindwuschel
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Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
dunno about tribal percs but there are really enough free samples around to build a nearly perfect sample collection in germany we have beat i think its a slidely different version of the computermusic magazine
and they had occasionaly really intense sample packs
http://beta.musicradar.com/news/tech/sa ... s-217833/1
check trhough those too if you find sth if you havent already
and they had occasionaly really intense sample packs
http://beta.musicradar.com/news/tech/sa ... s-217833/1
check trhough those too if you find sth if you havent already
Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
Not really tribal though, only good if you're missing generic sounds and want to sound like nearly every brostep producer out there.Deathsongx3 wrote:You could check out Vengeance Sample Packs if you're willing to pay for them.
http://www.vengeance-sound.com/
They've got some real top-notch samples. Super high quality.
You can also check out Boyinaband's samples. They're free
http://www.boyinaband.com/resources/sample-packs/
Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
For tribal things I recently got a great pack from wave alchemy called african rythems. Some really interesting percussion in there would reccomend.
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Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
For tribal stuff just find some african, asian and south american music and sample the drums and cut them up? That's what i do... Plenty of new age and "world music" CDs filled with the stuff! Go to any charity shop, you'll find some for 50p.
Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
idontreallygiveashit wrote:For tribal stuff just find some african, asian and south american music and sample the drums and cut them up? That's what i do... Plenty of new age and "world music" CDs filled with the stuff! Go to any charity shop, you'll find some for 50p.

Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
exactly!wub wrote:Not really tribal though, only good if you're missing generic sounds and want to sound like nearly every brostep producer out there.Deathsongx3 wrote:You could check out Vengeance Sample Packs if you're willing to pay for them.
http://www.vengeance-sound.com/
They've got some real top-notch samples. Super high quality.
You can also check out Boyinaband's samples. They're free
http://www.boyinaband.com/resources/sample-packs/
wanting some professionally recorded single hits of interesting drums, got enough shitty "dance music" samples to last a life time
this sounds more like it, will deffo check it out, cheersdublerium wrote:For tribal things I recently got a great pack from wave alchemy called african rythems. Some really interesting percussion in there would reccomend.
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Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
yeah i do this quite a bit, its hard to get exactly what i want though since the recordings i have aint always the best quality or have other instruments interfering with the best bits. i did get some great drums from a Haiti voodoo drum music cd a while back thoughwub wrote:idontreallygiveashit wrote:For tribal stuff just find some african, asian and south american music and sample the drums and cut them up? That's what i do... Plenty of new age and "world music" CDs filled with the stuff! Go to any charity shop, you'll find some for 50p.

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Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
You would do well to learn about this boards opinion of boyinaband...Deathsongx3 wrote:You can also check out Boyinaband's samples. They're free
http://www.boyinaband.com/resources/sample-packs/
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Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
feeling the same about standard dance music samples. Vengeance and Thomas Penton sound so hollywood and cheesy. Apart from Goldbaby 909 and 808 I can't find anything that just sounds fat and punchy without being glossy. Gonna take a look at the Hit kit v3 I've heard good things.fassyman wrote:exactly!wub wrote:Not really tribal though, only good if you're missing generic sounds and want to sound like nearly every brostep producer out there.Deathsongx3 wrote:You could check out Vengeance Sample Packs if you're willing to pay for them.
http://www.vengeance-sound.com/
They've got some real top-notch samples. Super high quality.
You can also check out Boyinaband's samples. They're free
http://www.boyinaband.com/resources/sample-packs/
wanting some professionally recorded single hits of interesting drums, got enough shitty "dance music" samples to last a life time
this sounds more like it, will deffo check it out, cheersdublerium wrote:For tribal things I recently got a great pack from wave alchemy called african rythems. Some really interesting percussion in there would reccomend.
Re: top quality samples/sample packs?
Perej wrote:feeling the same about standard dance music samples. Vengeance and Thomas Penton sound so hollywood and cheesy. Apart from Goldbaby 909 and 808 I can't find anything that just sounds fat and punchy without being glossy. Gonna take a look at the Hit kit v3 I've heard good things.fassyman wrote:exactly!wub wrote:Not really tribal though, only good if you're missing generic sounds and want to sound like nearly every brostep producer out there.Deathsongx3 wrote:You could check out Vengeance Sample Packs if you're willing to pay for them.
http://www.vengeance-sound.com/
They've got some real top-notch samples. Super high quality.
You can also check out Boyinaband's samples. They're free
http://www.boyinaband.com/resources/sample-packs/
wanting some professionally recorded single hits of interesting drums, got enough shitty "dance music" samples to last a life time
this sounds more like it, will deffo check it out, cheersdublerium wrote:For tribal things I recently got a great pack from wave alchemy called african rythems. Some really interesting percussion in there would reccomend.
Layer some of those punchy, glossy samples you have with some dirty samples you've recorded from say vinyl, or field recordings. I usually do that as I'm not a massive fan of really clean sounds on the whole, but by combining those with some gritty sounds you can sculpt what your after.
Drums & Percussion & Stuff
So, I've noticed I don't have such a variety with my drums and percussion, and I want to kinda branch out and I need some different samples that would provide non-generic stuff. Like, atm, I only really use the Vengeance Samples, and there's only really the common kicks and snares you hear all the time, and I guess I'm not always aiming for that style. Someone suggested to buy this Dubstep sample pack of Ebay, and it was pretty cheap so I might give that a shot. Does anyone have any other suggestions, free would be awesome(but I'm not even sure if there are many quality free sample packs), and if not, preferably cheap. Obviously there is some processing that would go into getting any of these sounding kicks and percussion, but what I have atm doesn't even get me close. I'll give some example of the different types of kinds of stuff I'm looking for:
These deep kinda kicks in this, @0:21
The clap/snare at 0:12
All the percussion pluck type things in this, kinda like the one that plays at 0:15
And the percussion stuff in this at like 0:19 and onwards
Soundcloud
Sorry for all the links, and I'll really appreciate any help.
These deep kinda kicks in this, @0:21
The clap/snare at 0:12
All the percussion pluck type things in this, kinda like the one that plays at 0:15
And the percussion stuff in this at like 0:19 and onwards
Soundcloud
Sorry for all the links, and I'll really appreciate any help.
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Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
Whatever you do, don't download dubstep packs for that sort of percussion.
It's all about layer individual percussion hits, toms, tablas, djembes, darbuka, etc.
It's all about layer individual percussion hits, toms, tablas, djembes, darbuka, etc.





Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
Goldbaby.
Their website has a free section to give you an idea of what's available - http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/freestuff.html
Their website has a free section to give you an idea of what's available - http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/freestuff.html
Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
Thanks so much guys.
Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
And thanks a lot wub, they are sounding cool.
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Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
Go to freesound and download percussion samples.
Search for african, oriental, tribal, etc.
Search for african, oriental, tribal, etc.





Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
My go to sample is the deep house pack on loopmasters
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Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
I'm definitely trying that out, your stuff is awesome.ehbrums1 wrote:My go to sample is the deep house pack on loopmasters
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Re: Drums & Percussion & Stuff
freesounds is great, get soundflower and just start recording ridiculous amounts of shit into you're daw and chop it lol
btw there is soo much sidechaining on those flume tracks.. I like it!
btw there is soo much sidechaining on those flume tracks.. I like it!
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