MY NEW DRUM KIT LIBRARY...coming soon...download demo kit
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 191 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from USA
Salvador Peláez (Giro)
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 191 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from USA
He is winning so far!
Do yours now!
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=80867
Salvador Peláez (Giro)
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
Thanks Paul and MidiMan! I appreciate your help.
It is always at this point I get lost. ] How do I decide which crossover points to choose and which samples for which velocity?If it is multi velocity then set the crossover points
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
Looking at other Kits is the best help.Beardedone wrote:Thanks Paul and MidiMan! I appreciate your help.
It is always at this point I get lost. ] How do I decide which crossover points to choose and which samples for which velocity?If it is multi velocity then set the crossover points
Load your multisamples ... Set them up rough...Play with a controller keyboard (Thats best ... a keyboard to feel the velocity) and you can feel / hear the best points...
It depends too on how many samples you have in your set.
This applies to any Velocity Multi sampled set for any sampler including RMIV or DK+ or any of them.
Paul
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
Also the trick comes when programming them ... Thats when you just set the velocity in your editor or piano at whatever sounds best..
It takes hand editing in your final midi, to get it sounding / working, best in your track.
It takes work ,,, but is worth it for good sounding realistic drum tracks... its not so much the setting up the map in the drum sampler ... but also knowing how to program the hits in your editor for best velocity use.
Again ..Using your Ear and just changing velocity is how it is done.
Paul
It takes hand editing in your final midi, to get it sounding / working, best in your track.
It takes work ,,, but is worth it for good sounding realistic drum tracks... its not so much the setting up the map in the drum sampler ... but also knowing how to program the hits in your editor for best velocity use.
Again ..Using your Ear and just changing velocity is how it is done.
Paul
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
Thanks Paul,
So it is by trial and error - that makes me feel less like an idiot. This is the kind of stuff that takes loads of time and I only have an hour or two most evenings for my studio music. What you are describing makes perfect sense but is outside of my music time budget. I will give it a shot within the next few week. I just allocated a few hours to the basics of programming Symptohm this weekend and actually got somewhere - the first two pages of the tutorial on sample mainipulation. Tonight I hope to have dedicate breaking into WusikStation.
Oh yeah I still have listen to the March entrues and vote this week - 87 entries!
So it is by trial and error - that makes me feel less like an idiot. This is the kind of stuff that takes loads of time and I only have an hour or two most evenings for my studio music. What you are describing makes perfect sense but is outside of my music time budget. I will give it a shot within the next few week. I just allocated a few hours to the basics of programming Symptohm this weekend and actually got somewhere - the first two pages of the tutorial on sample mainipulation. Tonight I hope to have dedicate breaking into WusikStation.
Oh yeah I still have listen to the March entrues and vote this week - 87 entries!
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- Mod-ulator
- 2895 posts since 31 Oct, 2000 from "Where I'm to, There I'll be"
Like the rest of us ...
You are trying to absorb too much information in the allowed timeframe .. Take it easy and a step at a time.
I think i know it all
...But really ... I learn something new everyday myself. Thats the best thing about Digital audio.

Paul
BTW Giro ..Sorry to hijack your thread with helping Beardedone
You are trying to absorb too much information in the allowed timeframe .. Take it easy and a step at a time.
I think i know it all
Paul
BTW Giro ..Sorry to hijack your thread with helping Beardedone
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
Too true Paul. Good advice that I have also give at times. Right now I am very impatient to ratchet up my skills but find I am hitting the wall more often than making music. Btw WusikStation indeed has sounding interesting sounds in the full soundset (demo was almost entirely outside my taste) - I really need a tutorial since the demo is for the synth savvy.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 191 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from USA
YEAH! Slow down....
Take a break and listen to my Library in action...
TU Eres La Vid:
By Jorge Diaz
http://home.comcast.net/~duro7878/tu_eres__la_vid.mp3
Music Production by Salvador Pelaez (Giro, Duro)
GS CW Drum Kit
Live Perform. and Midi Seq: Me
Brass: Memphis Horns
BU VOX: Me
All Rights 2005
Take a break and listen to my Library in action...
TU Eres La Vid:
By Jorge Diaz
http://home.comcast.net/~duro7878/tu_eres__la_vid.mp3
Music Production by Salvador Pelaez (Giro, Duro)
GS CW Drum Kit
Live Perform. and Midi Seq: Me
Brass: Memphis Horns
BU VOX: Me
All Rights 2005
Salvador Peláez (Giro)
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
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- KVRist
- 57 posts since 17 Feb, 2005 from Somewhere over the rainbow
Salvador, I am falling in love with your library.
D/Led the demo and player during Easter time ... TOO AWESOME. Very hot - indeed!
<Very OT>
Had a look @ your site. "Christian" ? GREAT! It's so hard to find someone declaring to be devoted to Christ in the world of music. But more on PM ...
</Very OT>
Consider a copy of GS-CW Drums alredy sold!
D/Led the demo and player during Easter time ... TOO AWESOME. Very hot - indeed!
<Very OT>
Had a look @ your site. "Christian" ? GREAT! It's so hard to find someone declaring to be devoted to Christ in the world of music. But more on PM ...
</Very OT>
Consider a copy of GS-CW Drums alredy sold!
TPM
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 191 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from USA

Salvador Peláez (Giro)
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
- "The" Jazz
- 4617 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
Yeah, I noticed that too! Awesome!ThePianoMan wrote: <Very OT>
Had a look @ your site. "Christian" ? GREAT! It's so hard to find someone declaring to be devoted to Christ in the world of music. But more on PM ...
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