| Author | Topic: Brush drums |
| Puzzle | Posted: 2nd October 2001 01:10 |
Hi Folks.
Anyone know of any way to get good brush drum sounds? Does the Wizoo Kit Connection acoustic drum sample library for LM-4 have anything? Does Battery come with anything? Is there a good sample CD? Anything? Thanks, Puzzle | |
| shortyedwards | Posted: 2nd October 2001 17:30 |
As a drummer who loves brushes, i find it completely dreadful using a keyboard to play in brushes. I've heard good samples and still haven't been able to even mildly reproduce what i could do with a real pair of brushes(and i'm no expert with them either). This is an area where a vsti developer could really make his/her mark. Design an interface that would enable you to do even a mildly better job that simply using keyboard keys. Thoughts?
Doug | |
| Greedy Soul | Posted: 2nd October 2001 21:03 |
Hi,
There's a reasonable brush kit on the BitBeats LM4 CD, I think its Ambient Kit No.4, failing that I seem to recall Rolands R8 had some not too bad ones built in, I'm sure theres a ton of soundfonts of there of the R8's content. Hope this helps Cheers Tim | |
| Red | Posted: 3rd October 2001 08:09 |
Sampletank has a fantastic brush kit!
Battery comes with a pretty darned good one too. | |
| Alan | Posted: 3rd October 2001 08:14 |
Doug has a good point.I even trigger my drum samples with a Roland Octapad,but I won't even try brush samples.You might be able to get away with a couple of simple fills if your lucky. |










