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AuthorTopic: A Good Rock Drums Preset
facingdoubt
Posted: 1st August 2002 19:34
Does anyone have any real good Rock/Metal Drums presets that I can download, have, or buy (for cheap)???

I'm a newbie, so I not very good at tweaking yet, I've been trying but I haven't gotten what I'm looking for.

What i'm looking for is good snares/hit hat with good dark toms, and multiple cymbals and maybe a china crash???

Thanks,

facingdoubt
Angus_FX
Posted: 1st August 2002 19:43
Which drum machine are you using? Drumkit From Hell is not that cheap at $99, but it supports all the major formats and is generally considered to be the best rock/metal drumkit out there.

http://drumkit.toontrack.com
maz22
Posted: 2nd August 2002 01:30
I bought Data Becker's Sound Clips 10,000 for $20 on an impulse one day. Of the five discs there are several construction kits plus one whole disc of nothing but rock/metal guitar, bass, vocal samples and rock loops. Load up a few of those loops in Phatmatic and things could get interesting. I know there are lots of samples along the net too. [Wink]
After I posted this I started messing around with the CM 202 and it has several kits with the samples you're looking for, particularly the meeve 202 kit. You should be able to get 202 from issues of Computer Music, but some back issues have the samples as well as the kits which makes it easy to pick the samples you want.

[ 02 August 2002, 05:10: Message edited by: imaginaryfriend22 ]
facingdoubt
Posted: 2nd August 2002 15:30
I checked out the drumkit from hell! and oh my god!!! I'm gonna have to save my pennies!!! that sounds awesome! thanks for the heads up!
realmarco
Posted: 2nd August 2002 18:05
or "ambient kit"(acoustic rock drums) up there in the Patch/banks part o fKvr...it's in Battery format
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