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From: Jay-Alan Miller <jayalan.miller@fastwebnet.it>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 at 10:01:10 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [OT]Good drum samples?
Message #220552
This is a reply to #220541.
On Thursday, November 2, 2006, at 12:44 PM, Joe Lonsdale wrote: > I am still hunting for a REALLY GOOD drum-sample-set or virtual-instrument. > I currently use BFD and have both the original kit and the Steve Albini > extension kit, but find the snare samples 'thin' and 'scratchy', the > under-snare mic very harsh with no pleasant 'highs' to bring out and > the cymbals seem to sound a little 'out-of-phase' or something - they just > don't 'ring' right. I know this is all a matter of personal taste, but to > put it into perspective I recently heard the best drum samples I've ever > heard - home made by some guy with a drum kit and a a prject studio - warm, > rich, full and fabulous - he was very proud of them and wouldn't share them - > can't blame him really. Why do all the sample sets sound so 'thin'? I > have also used DFH and as well as a couple of ProSessions sample sets and > always find the a similar problem. IS IT ME???? Hi Joe, I just saw that there's a new 3rd party extension pack for BFD which they advertise as the best (that's new!!). You might want to give them a listen.......
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