A close recording of a ringing ride cymbal. Useful as a drone or feedback-like ringing. All my sounds are fully free to use, but please consider leaving a comment to let me know how you'll be using them. Just curious! :).
The most basic ride pattern in rock and other styles. References: Schroedl, Scott (2001). Play Drums Today!, p.9. Hal Leonard. ISBN 0634021850 Eighth-note ride pattern played with triplet swing.
Bowing an 18in crash cymbal up close along the side. Couple of different options within. I recorded with a zoom h4n. If you want more options with lower frequencies, check out the 'cymbal ride bow 20in' in the pack.
A reverse 20" mapex ride cymbal. Captured with a sure sm57. Noticeable lack of high end, however, it can still be used for song intros etc. (no reverb or any other effects were added to this sound).
A ride/cymbal sound made with sunvox. It's a sampled noise impulse with a certain starting phase sent through a bandpass and then a reverb with a low room size, which acts as a resonator. It then goes through another filter and reverb set, then a compressor.
A ride/cymbal sound made with sunvox. It's a sampled noise impulse with a certain starting phase sent through a bandpass and then a reverb with a low room size, which acts as a resonator. It then goes through another filter and reverb set, then a compressor.
A ride/cymbal sound made with sunvox. It's a sampled noise impulse with a certain starting phase sent through a bandpass and then a reverb with a low room size, which acts as a resonator. It then goes through another filter and reverb set, then a compressor.
Sampled from a 20 inch k. Zildjian istanbul ride from the 1950s, and subsequently modified by master cymbal smith mike skiba for a final weight of 2220 grams. Recorded with stereo pm mics. This is a hard stick tip hit on the bell or cup of the cymbal.
Utilizing ableton vinyl distortion as a sound source to produce this experimental texture. Also a ride cymbal pitched and stretched as the source for low frequency ambience.
I used cheap mallet sticks made of rubber to play on a ride cymbal. Not really a good tremolo or whatever you call it, but it has its moments!recorded with a tascam dr 100. The ride was bosphorus traditional series. So i think it's 21 inces i guess? correct me there, i lack loads of drum-knowledge. Sorry about the attributional cc. It should've been public domain from the start.
Cymbal cymbals drums one-shot bowed percussion metal drum sample sabian splash ride china crash meinl paiste bell zildjian special hit sound groove beat.
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.
An 8-bar drum loop at a bpm of 128. The loop contains a kick drum tuned to f0, a snare drum tuned to f2, an untuned hi-hat, and an untuned ride cymbal (as well as chopped delay and reverb effects).
I was demoing the new digital performer 10. 1 with a royer r-10 pair in blumlein array but wanted to check out one of the ribbons because it possibly sounded blown so i went ahead not bothering to create a new mono file. The mic was tracked through a yamaha mixer into digital performer via a motu 624. I have various cymbals including a paiste hi-hat and a zildjian ride which i bowed or scraped. There is an occasional tiny bit of noise from the hard drive, sorry. It has the hiccups. Some of these have an effect or two like a flange on one or more and a bit of delay but mostly you just hear the marvelous and very interesting cymbals!.
This is a set of drum set interpretations of the baião pattern. Kit used was a 16" kick, dampened, but not stuffed to sound more like a surdo, a 14" ludwig snare, one riveted ride cymbal and hi hats. Simply recorded with a single sm57 but they are clear sounding loops. I'd be interested in hearing anything you use them in :).