This is around 10 minutes of a hand drum groove at 113 bpm, but there are many little random variations, so you can chop it up and loop just the bits you like, or let the little drum section play as you tie up your man bun, kick your hackey sack and shake your money maker around the drum circle.
Here are some single shots from a drum track i recorded. I actually used these for a great hiphop sounding drum track by putting them in my sampler and shortening up the decay. Recorded with a zoom ps-04, transfered to computer digitally.
Drumbeat made for the stones throw beat battle #391. This one has the snares very early. Made out of home cooked synthesized drum samples, mixed and added effects through reaktor.
Recorded with my brand new blue nessie microphone that i got for christmas. I do a intro to tell you about my drumming skills then i start. Thanks for listening (^_^).
Little loop i made today. Kinda reminds me of the drum patterns on the toejam & earl soundtrack. Used dpren's fat kick (https://freesound. Org/people/dpren/sounds/248142/) and tictacshutup's prac-snare 2 (https://freesound. Org/people/tictacshutup/sounds/439/), edited in audacity 2. 3. 2.
120 bpm, 4/4, stereo, 44100, 32bit, beat created using cakewalk bbl. Used 3 vst kits to create: cakewalk tts-1 standard set, sitala vst loaded with linn ml1 dm samples, and cakewalk si-drum kit beat pusher prog. Mixed together.
Sliding bassline in dry format, check my account for the muffled one with reverb added. Fminor > g#major > d#major > d#majorfminor > g#major > d#major > cminor.
Pianochord sample through echophon distorted, mimeophon erbe-verb and a little qpas. Rendered in reaper @ 48khz 32 bit with markers for you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy the wobbly bits!.
I made this gabber-esque kick in my free time, spent a lot of time adjusting it to make it the heaviest as possible. Download wav file for higher quality.
Sound is a home-made circuit bent walkie talkie fashioned into a sort of opto-theremin. Main fx used to process it: boss xtortion and wattson superfuzz, with various other fx switched on and tweaked in the middle. Very much like a chainsaw in the beginning. . . That or a motorbike. The "reving engine" effect was created by blocking the amount of light going to the photocell (which was ripped out of a furby!).
Bass sound processed in abelton live. Overdirive @ 91%, auto-filter set a certain way, then a nice erosion modulating up and down. Hope you like, enjoy.
A guitar loop, recorded by plugging directly my guitar to my computer, and processed through guitar rig and some eq. And i apologise for my playing. :p.
Basicly the same patch ashttps://www. Freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/395016/. I let it play for a while then i start "doing things". . . It's not beautiful but its what it sounds like when you playwith a modular synth. Think i'm done with this patch. Unpatching time.