Re: NDK drums, gigafile or SFZ?

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On 01/01/2011 01:11 AM, Q wrote:
rosea.grammostola wrote:
Hi,

Is there a gigafile or SFZ file for the Natural Drum Kit available?


Thanks.

\r

According to the website, I assume it comes as WAVs and you'd have to map it yourself: (http://www.naturaldrum.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=60)

"We recommend using NDK in conjunction with Native Instruments' Kontakt 2 or Steinberg's HALion 3 soft-sampler."

It's always possible that someone, somewhere has already mapped it, if you look around.

I was never terribly impressed by the sound of NDK, if the free version was anything to go by. But it served me a while until I got NI's Battery Studio Drums which, sadly, is no longer available. I seem to recall that the Studio Drums were considerably cheaper than $129, but at 20 GB you do seem to get a lot for your money if you like the sound.
Nothing beats a real drummer ;)

Anyway, I should have looked better. I thought that the ns_kit7free was the same as the NDK. For the ns_kit there is a SFZ file available, so I thought that would fit. But it seems that the free kit is re-released in 2009, I missed that.

Hmm

\r
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