I extensively use the Wave Alchemy drum sound libraries - because they are great!
Bargain of century... £1.10 for Synth Drum pack... until May 31st.
Ten Vintage synthesizers expertly programmed to create a ground-breaking Drum Library, our most comprehensive and intricately designed to date. Incorporating all-time classic analogue machines with modern High-End processing hardware and production techniques...
Introducing Synth Drums - over 5900 cutting edge, totally unique drum samples and percussive hits, each carefully crafted by hand, on a sound-by-sound basis.
Hardware Synths used:
- Roland Jupiter 8
- Roland System-100 (101, 102, 104)
- Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 2
- Sequential Circuits Pro One
- Korg MS-20
- ARP Odyssey MK1
- Moog Minimoog Model D
- Oberheim OB8
- Roland Juno 106
- Roland SH-09
Wave Alchemy Synth Drums for £1.10
- tobypearce
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This is a steal.
Wave Alchemy's sample packs are absolutely superb.
Wave Alchemy's sample packs are absolutely superb.
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One year - 52 tracks - Electronic Dance Music
One year - 52 tracks - Electronic Dance Music
Thanks for posting this ridiculous deal. These are some quality drum sounds all for $1.53 and 8 seconds of download time.
Relax. Listen to some music.
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- adfielding
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I was going to grab it, then at checkout I realised I had a 50% off code and ended up grabbing their Complete Drums Bundle which I'd been thinking about picking up for flipping ages. I like to roll my own drums more these days, but other times I just want to drop good drum samples into Redrum and get cracking.
Wave Alchemy for me are my go to drum sample supplier. I've got about 5 of their packs and very very pleased with them - along with Evolution and Revolution Kontakt kits.adfielding wrote: ↑24 May 2018I was going to grab it, then at checkout I realised I had a 50% off code and ended up grabbing their Complete Drums Bundle which I'd been thinking about picking up for flipping ages. I like to roll my own drums more these days, but other times I just want to drop good drum samples into Redrum and get cracking.
Unlike Adam I prefer to use Battery instead of Redrum. And Kick 2 for (obviously) my kicks. But... each of us to our own ways of doing things - neither right or wrong.
And... like Adam I do create my own sounds, but do add them alongside pre-made samples as well.
For me, I generally only make a drum sound that will become the "distinct" and "stand out" element of my rhythms. Especially making my the open hats, as these for me have to be totally in key and taking up precise frequency ranges against my other percussion - so they don't take up too much of the mix.
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