Amen break by the winstons [specifically g. C. Coleman] (at 1:26): (https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=gxzuq57_bym). I used audio source separator isse,(http://isse. Sourceforge. Net/), to separate the individual snare hits from the ride hits as well as the kicks,. I recorded the amen break samples to be separated with this amen break vst because it has good room reverb on it:. (https://www. Kvraudio. Com/product/db-force-the-amen-by-mastrcode-music). You can put this audio file in a splicer to make custom drum beats.
Part of sample pack "hip+hop_vinyl" some years ago i sampled some of my vinyl records using my mpc2000. . . Sampled drum kit consists hip hop, electronic and rock records. . . . Enjoy!.
This recording is for people who hate the highlighted high frequencies. An old sabian aax small recorded with a røde m5 mic. I the created two copies of the original recording:1. On the first file i applied low pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. 2. On the second file i applied high pass at 2 khz and hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. Then i lowered -2 db all the spectrum except for the band from 3. 5 khz to 9. 1 khz and i applied hard compression at -24 db without makeup gain. I merged the two files. The envelope was very flat due to the compression and thus i reshaped it on wavelab (process > level envelope. . . Or press the "v" keyboard button; draw a natural fade out in steps [non-linear]). The result is a warm crash for people who don't want them loud.
This is a full acoustic drumkit sampled at multiple velocities with drum sticks and brushes, it was recorded in a small jazz bar at a local music school, i recorded this a long time ago with a zoom h1 portable recorder. It would still need some sorting and tweaking to build a soundfont or hydrogen drumkit which i want to do in the future but it will probably not be anytime soon.
A whistling sound. This sound would probably work best in edm or hip-hop songs. It's really cool-sounding. Feel free to use without attribution, however you want. This sound was created with groovepad.
Kick from my first sample session with my fresh eurorack:- envelope generator: make noise maths- oscillator: doepfer a-110-1 vco- filter: doepfer a-124 vcf5 wasp.
Layered synthesis of the sound of a big hit. 1 layer. Recorded sound of a blow to the pillow (take with a percussion tint)2 layer. Recorded sound of a blow to the pillow (double low kick)3 layer. Recorded sound of a blow to the pillow (variation of a low-kick double with a low pitch and a different attack phase)4 layer. The sound of a low-frequency sweep, like in a synthetic bass drum, obtained on a synthesizer. )an additional layer of metal impact (recorded by me) is not present in all variations of the sound presented. Each layer was subjected to quite extreme compression and equalization. A bit of overdrive is present. Well, convolutional reverb.
I used this sample: https://freesound. Org/people/nabz871/sounds/192512/ and cleaned it up with this technique: https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=5uagmdkutao and layered it with another kick.
Remix of https://freesound. Org/s/365242/. Mixed with improvised drums. Kit:. Sonor s-classixbosphorus master and turk series cymbals. Recording equipment:. Cad drum recording mic setrode nt4 stereo mic for overheadsrode nt2 on floor tom to catch the low end. Recorded into logic with minimal processing.