Am Samstag, den 10.07.2010, 12:25 +0100 schrieb James Stone: > On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Ray Rashif <schivmeister@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 10 July 2010 18:07, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> James Stone wrote: > >>> Listening to the drumkits in hydrogen - they seem nice, but not _that_ > >>> nice. I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for giga drums > >>> to work with linuxsampler. Ross Garfield 2 seem quite a reasonable > >>> price: http://www.bigfishaudio.com/4DCGI/detail.html?589 However, I'm > >>> not so sure how I would make use of the multi-layers or get them to > >>> sound more humanised - maybe playing with a midi keyboard? > >>> > >>> Alternatively (better) - any good soundfonts or hydrogen kits for > >>> realistic drum sounds? > >>> > >>> James > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Linux-audio-user mailing list > >>> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > >> > >> Hello James, > >> > >> http://www.autodafe.net/gscw-drum-kit-for-hydrogen-drum-machine.html > >> Especially GSCW2 is nice. > >> > >> http://linux.autostatic.com/hydrogen/BigMono.h2drumkit > >> That's the Big Mono kit from Analogue Drums: > >> http://www.analoguedrums.com/details-bm.php > >> I got the personal approval from the owner of Analogue Drums to host a > >> h2drumkit package of this kit. > >> > >> And then there's the infamous ns7kitfree package. Unfortunately it's not > >> free anymore: http://www.naturaldrum.com/ > >> However, there are Hydrogen xml files available and I have a h2drumkit > >> package of it. Can't host it publicly though. > >> > >> AFAIK these are the best free/used-to-be-free acoustic drum kits > >> available for Hydrogen. > > > > Gearslutz and Ultimate Metal [1] forums have drum sample stickies. No > > licensing information for most of them. > > > > [1] http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/production-tips/311618-drum-samples-meta.html > > > > In any way, the reason why you can't seem to be able to find "nice" > > drum sounds is because not many of the freely available samples are > > heavily and carefully layered. For a dynamic and "full" sound, LAYER A > > LOT (minus bad reverb). > > > > Else, sit on the throne. But even then, you'd definitely want to add > > transient triggers, and then we go back to "nice" samples yet again. > > What a nice recursion! > > > > Thanks for the pointers everyone. Lots to check out! > > Indeed, I did put together the soundfonts from the free MDK samples, > but that kit, nice as it is, has the drawback of no tom samples.. > > James kb6 is a real BIG resource of Free Drum Samples http://samples.kb6.de/downloads.php but I cant say anything about quality of the samples, you need to try it yourself, if you wone know it. hermann _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user