Hi Darrin
No. I made my own Hydrogen drumkit using the samples found on the sample CD "House Musique". It's from a company called Ueberschall. The library is quite old. I haven't found it any more on their web page. But I think there exist better libraries now.
Regards
Oliver
No. I made my own Hydrogen drumkit using the samples found on the sample CD "House Musique". It's from a company called Ueberschall. The library is quite old. I haven't found it any more on their web page. But I think there exist better libraries now.
Regards
Oliver
From: Oliver Jaun <olijaun@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Darrin Thompson <darrinth@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 3:04:24 PM
Subject: Re: Made with Linux: Groovy House
Hi Darrin
No. I made my own Hydrogen drumkit using the samples found on the sample CD "House Musique". It's from a company called Ueberschall. The library is quite old. I haven't found it any more on their web page. But I think there exist better libraries now.
Regards
Oliver
From: Darrin Thompson <darrinth@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Oliver Jaun <olijaun@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 2:52:39 PM
Subject: Re: Made with Linux: Groovy House
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Oliver Jaun <olijaun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Regarding sample libraries: I don't know...exactly... I think the majority
> of samples come from the sample cd "House Musique" (from Ueberschall). I
> haven't used loops for the main drums (all is done "by hand" with Hydrogen).
Is that the default hydrogen kit?
> However I'm using a "loop" in the background which is somehow doubling the
> main drum beat. That is something I can recommend for this style of music.
> Just take one of your previous drum grooves, remove the deep frequencies
> until it sounds like on the phone and put that in the background of your
> newly created drum beat. It gives you a "fatter" beat.
I'll have to try that sometime.
--
Darrin
No. I made my own Hydrogen drumkit using the samples found on the sample CD "House Musique". It's from a company called Ueberschall. The library is quite old. I haven't found it any more on their web page. But I think there exist better libraries now.
Regards
Oliver
From: Darrin Thompson <darrinth@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Oliver Jaun <olijaun@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 2:52:39 PM
Subject: Re: Made with Linux: Groovy House
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Oliver Jaun <olijaun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Regarding sample libraries: I don't know...exactly... I think the majority
> of samples come from the sample cd "House Musique" (from Ueberschall). I
> haven't used loops for the main drums (all is done "by hand" with Hydrogen).
Is that the default hydrogen kit?
> However I'm using a "loop" in the background which is somehow doubling the
> main drum beat. That is something I can recommend for this style of music.
> Just take one of your previous drum grooves, remove the deep frequencies
> until it sounds like on the phone and put that in the background of your
> newly created drum beat. It gives you a "fatter" beat.
I'll have to try that sometime.
--
Darrin
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