This series is done through layering and processing many samples of drum sounds i synthesised using various plugins namely xoxo's vst's and zynaddsubfx mixed with some old hardware samples i made a long time ago. There are 4 packs of the same series : perc snare kick and hats all using the same process.
This is a classic hip-hop sound made by playing a snare forwards then backwards, with a hi-hat from the same sample played the same way for added effect. Drum sounds are from an old-school soul sounding drum break i found on soulseek. I created this in ableton.
Random, sample sloppy drums sound. As long as it isnt enforcing racist, nazist or fascistic views or pornographic content you may use the sounds as you want. Hope you enjoy the sounds provided, i will try and post more as soon as i can. Thanks and fare with kind regards!.
Roomy rock drum-kit created with toontrack ez drummer 2. Stereo mix consisting of kick, snare, hats and toms with enough space between each sound to make drums, hats and cymbales fade out naturally. Hope you like these sounds and are finding them useful. Enjoy!.
Download the full pack here : https://goo. Gl/zkrzqr. This sample is from the prism modern pop drums library. Prism’s revolutionary interface gives musicians and music producers the power of incredible electronic percussion performance on their own terms. Easy access to a virtual endless array of drum options means you’ll spend less time searching for sounds and more time making the most of your music.
While fooling around with the beat repeat plugin in ableton one day, i noticed it would do this cool rhythmic decrescendo whenever i would hit "repeat". But not when i would export! so i just kept messing around with a simple hi-hat loop with audacity running in the background. I've cut down and sampled this recording many times, think it's time i let it go to see what the internet can do with it ;).
Intro loop i made for a project, very basic en very simple but nice to start with. Clap and closed hat + screech and some fx with that. Programs used. . :. Fl studio 11 ( + build in clap & hats )sylenth 1 ( for the screech )glitch 2 ( for the fx ).
A sequence i made with csound. The goal was to make a hi-hat. There is extreme panning in the sequence and different central frequencies for each of these drum-like sounds.
17 modules. . . Just to create a beat like this. . . Don't get a modular synth :-dhmmm i can use the same noise source for high-hats and snare if i want -1 then.
Maybe little experimental and odd drum loop. Actually only the closed hi-hat and snare rim are original tr-909 samples used in this, rest of the samples sound similar to tr-909's.
Loop i made while producing a track, layered a bunch of drums, carved out the bottom end and synthesized my own, and then compressed it all together, and excited a bit.
A breakbeat i made in sony acid using the following freesounds:. 104222_minorr_hhat_paiste-302-14-ff. Wav86110_scarkord_pss-snare-and-hat. Wav107002_rotclot_song-3-snare. Wav72985_zgump_kick-pack-0303. Wav.
Hymn tune Duke Street ("Jesus shall reign where'er the sun") Jesus hat seine Herrschaft bestellt, Evang. Gesangbuch (Rheinland/Westfalen/Lippe) Nr. 610
Various noises of a textile hat, recorded with a roland r-26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
A slight variation on disclosure beat 130. Extra snares and busier hi hat pattern. 130 bpm, 4 bars. Programmed with caustic 3, mixed and processed with eq and compression with ardour and ready to go.
You can edit it in your own way , resample it , eq ,compress , do whatever you want. Have fun ! :)i`ve created it by looping a hi-hat , and then i vocoded and eq-ed the result.
Dubstep beat programmed with caustic 3 and mixed with ableton. 4 bars at 150 bpm big kick with snappy snare. Reverse snare and reverse spacey crash for extra effect. Busy hi hat pattern. Some gentle eq and mix compression and reverb and slight delay on hats and reverse effects. Ready to go.
Jovica's hi-hat sample filtered and boosted a bit to bring out the high tone without the percussion tap. Similar to the tone between pages of a primary school reading book record.