DMD-Free (Driven Machine Drums) 66 new drum-samples!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 154 posts since 14 Jun, 2009
Check them out here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonebuild ... 7371933222
DMD-Free, 66 brand-new drum samples.
Available in:
24-bit Wav
24-bit Aif
16-bit Wav
24-bit EXS-24
24-bit Kontakt
The 24-bit Wav or Aif work in a variety of host sampler software, including
Geist/Guru, Maschine, Ableton, MPC Renaissance/Studio, and hardware
like the Elektron Octatrack. Just download and create your own kits.
The 16-bit versions are intended to be used with older hardware samplers
and are dithered from 24-bit.
Wide variety of hardware was used to create this free collection, but there's
no hard sell... it's DMD-FREE.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonebuild ... 7371933222
(no FB account needed if you don't have one, just close the sign-up window
and you should be able to view the public page)
Enjoy-
Nathaniel
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonebuild ... 7371933222
DMD-Free, 66 brand-new drum samples.
Available in:
24-bit Wav
24-bit Aif
16-bit Wav
24-bit EXS-24
24-bit Kontakt
The 24-bit Wav or Aif work in a variety of host sampler software, including
Geist/Guru, Maschine, Ableton, MPC Renaissance/Studio, and hardware
like the Elektron Octatrack. Just download and create your own kits.
The 16-bit versions are intended to be used with older hardware samplers
and are dithered from 24-bit.
Wide variety of hardware was used to create this free collection, but there's
no hard sell... it's DMD-FREE.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonebuild ... 7371933222
(no FB account needed if you don't have one, just close the sign-up window
and you should be able to view the public page)
Enjoy-
Nathaniel
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
Thanks!Tonebldr wrote:Check them out here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonebuild ... 7371933222
DMD-Free, 66 brand-new drum samples.
Available in:
24-bit Wav
24-bit Aif
16-bit Wav
24-bit EXS-24
24-bit Kontakt
The 24-bit Wav or Aif work in a variety of host sampler software, including
Geist/Guru, Maschine, Ableton, MPC Renaissance/Studio, and hardware
like the Elektron Octatrack. Just download and create your own kits.
The 16-bit versions are intended to be used with older hardware samplers
and are dithered from 24-bit.
Wide variety of hardware was used to create this free collection, but there's
no hard sell... it's DMD-FREE.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonebuild ... 7371933222
(no FB account needed if you don't have one, just close the sign-up window
and you should be able to view the public page)
Enjoy-
Nathaniel
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saintjohnbaxter saintjohnbaxter https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=129659
- KVRian
- 569 posts since 24 Nov, 2006
Cheers Nathaniel! I have both DMD packs and use them all the time. I've made so many useful custom kits for Guru, Geist & Maschine with them. Great work. Good luck. Well done
PS. the non- FB Liking malarkey is much appreciated
PS. the non- FB Liking malarkey is much appreciated
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- KVRist
- 57 posts since 7 Mar, 2007
Thanks. I love your work. DMD Strikes Back is the only sample set I've ever paid for. It was well worth it.
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- KVRAF
- 1702 posts since 22 Apr, 2009 from Belgrade
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saintjohnbaxter saintjohnbaxter https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=129659
- KVRian
- 569 posts since 24 Nov, 2006
Blogged for yer too http://alturl.com/hcsin
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 154 posts since 14 Jun, 2009
Redspark wrote:Blogged for yer too http://alturl.com/hcsin
aww thanks man! Really appreciate it.
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http://www.mediafire.com/?d378fop1j3gxbrh
Here's an audio example showcasing the possibility
of organic envelope automation due to the nature
of DMD-Free and DMDSB's sound design philosophy.
There's one kick, one snare, 2 hats, and 3 toms from
DMD-Free used in this example. No round-robin,
just straight envelope automation (hold and decay).
I used Kontakt as the sampler and envelopes combined
with Sugar Bytes Thesys as the sequencer. Thesys
is nice for this particular task because you can set
independent sequence lengths for note, gate, and midi-cc.
The midi-cc is assigned to Kontakt's hold and decay in
a scaled inverse relation.
It's still a four-on-the-floor loop, but if you listen carefully,
there's a more organic/analog quality to each hit. It's
not machine gun.
HOWEVER, if you want that robotic/tight feel like vintage
samplers, it's available to you. You aren't forced into
round-robin layers.
Also, you can use the envelopes instead of compressors
and gates. I did some automation on the kick to showcase
this, listen to how it pumps up around the 17 measure point.
No compressor. Just extended the hold.
DMD-Free and DMDSB samples have extreme hold/decay by
default which in 90% of the case, you should back off a bit.
But, on the plus side, it's more like having an instrument than
a sample library. At least, I hope that is the case.
http://www.mediafire.com/?d378fop1j3gxbrh
Make sure to grab DMD-Free in the original post.
THX-
Nathaniel
Here's an audio example showcasing the possibility
of organic envelope automation due to the nature
of DMD-Free and DMDSB's sound design philosophy.
There's one kick, one snare, 2 hats, and 3 toms from
DMD-Free used in this example. No round-robin,
just straight envelope automation (hold and decay).
I used Kontakt as the sampler and envelopes combined
with Sugar Bytes Thesys as the sequencer. Thesys
is nice for this particular task because you can set
independent sequence lengths for note, gate, and midi-cc.
The midi-cc is assigned to Kontakt's hold and decay in
a scaled inverse relation.
It's still a four-on-the-floor loop, but if you listen carefully,
there's a more organic/analog quality to each hit. It's
not machine gun.
HOWEVER, if you want that robotic/tight feel like vintage
samplers, it's available to you. You aren't forced into
round-robin layers.
Also, you can use the envelopes instead of compressors
and gates. I did some automation on the kick to showcase
this, listen to how it pumps up around the 17 measure point.
No compressor. Just extended the hold.
DMD-Free and DMDSB samples have extreme hold/decay by
default which in 90% of the case, you should back off a bit.
But, on the plus side, it's more like having an instrument than
a sample library. At least, I hope that is the case.
http://www.mediafire.com/?d378fop1j3gxbrh
Make sure to grab DMD-Free in the original post.
THX-
Nathaniel