Vinyl percussion pack
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Vinyl percussion pack
Anyone have some vinyl-sampled (or that sound like it) percussions on their HD? Preferably one shots! 

Re: Vinyl percussion pack
not sure this is exactly what you meant as the pack is not just drum hits, but have a look:
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/sam ... les-277010
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/sam ... les-277010
Re: Vinyl percussion pack
You would be better off learning how to make things sound like they came off vinyl tbh. Layering a bit of crackle or noise either with the sample or gated to it, eqing it so its more rounded, pushing it slightly through some distortion or tapesim etc. A great trick is to use a bitcrusher or sampler style plugin to lower the sample rate instead of a lowpass filter and drop it to lower the top end.
I guess to me anyway its about using the samples to create a texture - So often a parallel chain with a heap of effects to add to it. Unnaturally stopping a sound or its reverb short makes things more 'sampley' once processed. Another thing I do a lot is to process the reverb send so it is more of a texture than a space.
Anyway thats enough random things that arent what you asked
I guess to me anyway its about using the samples to create a texture - So often a parallel chain with a heap of effects to add to it. Unnaturally stopping a sound or its reverb short makes things more 'sampley' once processed. Another thing I do a lot is to process the reverb send so it is more of a texture than a space.
Anyway thats enough random things that arent what you asked
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