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Posted by Kasmira on Apr-08-2011 04:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
Stealing? I am just sampling.


Bahaha, win. I'm still confused though, have you used this before I was on the forums? I don't understand how if so, b/c I have this font and made my own gradient for the fill?

Anyways, I had never heard of Wave Alchemy before this thread. Holy. Shit. I'm surprised you guys even recommend this, I would keep it all for myself! F'in bomb!

edit: oh you totally stole it from me the image has the same name. lol.
edit2: sampled*


Posted by sako487 on Apr-08-2011 05:37:

quote:
Originally posted by evo8
Actually there is, its called Drum Tools 01 from Wave Alchemy


fucking agreed


Posted by sako487 on Apr-08-2011 05:38:

quote:
Originally posted by arskinetica
A trick I learned that works some of the time is adding a sinewave for sub bass and adjusting the ASDR envelope


wave alchemy drum tools 1 has about 30 SUB only kicks


Posted by derail on Apr-08-2011 13:43:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
no is the simple answer, when it comes to melodies, especially whe it comes to sampling, as you're just copying the audio, both in terms of the recording, and the melody.

drums, basslines (most, not all) and perc sounds are not subject to copyright so you can lift them and use them.


Just to clarify the point on drums/basslines/perc sounds - the rhythms/patterns they play and the style of sound which plays them can't be copyrighted. But the actual recorded audio is definitely copyright.

So "lift and use them" means "create something using your own samples/ synths in the same style as this track" rather than "copy the actual audio and use it".

Just in case anybody took it to mean it's okay to copy the actual audio from another song!


Posted by JEO on Apr-08-2011 14:15:

I don't know how far processed samples you're after, but here's a great (free, don't mind the torrent site) pack I've used for some time:

Drum samples

It's basically most of the drum hits in some of the more vintage(?) synthesizers(?) and drum machines.


Posted by Beatflux on Apr-08-2011 15:50:

quote:
Originally posted by JEO
I don't know how far processed samples you're after, but here's a great (free, don't mind the torrent site) pack I've used for some time:

Drum samples

It's basically most of the drum hits in some of the more vintage(?) synthesizers(?) and drum machines.


Thx, I'll check it out.


Posted by cryophonik on Apr-08-2011 16:11:

quote:
Originally posted by sako487
wave alchemy drum tools 1 has about 30 SUB only kicks


Have you checked out their *free* Club Kicks volumes 1 and 2 (215 kick samples total)? There are some more sub kicks in these packs as well.

http://www.wavealchemy.co.uk/club_kicks/pid46

http://www.wavealchemy.co.uk/club_kicks_2/pid60


Posted by madmuso on Apr-09-2011 01:05:

thanks for all the replies and help guys,, looks like the drum tools 01 is the way to go, i will also check out their free sample packs.

While on the subject of samples (and loops I guess), can anyone recommend a good loop library consisting of shaker loops, hi hats loops, perc, loops, etc. Basically im after just the top end of the kit (without claps or snares). I have no problem in programming but sometimes its good to discover and use something that you wouldn't normally do or think of doing, preferably wav files or rex files.

cheers,


Posted by sako487 on Apr-09-2011 07:15:

quote:
Originally posted by madmuso
thanks for all the replies and help guys,, looks like the drum tools 01 is the way to go, i will also check out their free sample packs.

While on the subject of samples (and loops I guess), can anyone recommend a good loop library consisting of shaker loops, hi hats loops, perc, loops, etc. Basically im after just the top end of the kit (without claps or snares). I have no problem in programming but sometimes its good to discover and use something that you wouldn't normally do or think of doing, preferably wav files or rex files.

cheers,


wave alchemy African rhythms lollll


Posted by varun on Apr-09-2011 19:15:

My pool of sample banks:

Vengeance Club Sounds Vol. 1,2 & 3
Vengeance Electro
Deadmau Xfer Pack
Thomas Penton Essential Drums
Loopmasters Minimal & Tech House
Pakotec Productions Bizaare Minimal Vol. 2


Posted by derail on Apr-10-2011 03:24:

quote:
Originally posted by varun
My pool of sample banks:

Vengeance Club Sounds Vol. 1,2 & 3
Vengeance Electro
Deadmau Xfer Pack
Thomas Penton Essential Drums
Loopmasters Minimal & Tech House
Pakotec Productions Bizaare Minimal Vol. 2


So how do you rate them for your style of music?


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