Any drums soundfonts that don't sound so thin?
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- KVRist
- 290 posts since 15 Jul, 2003
I mean, I checked the nskit, but it's kind of weak in the ass. Especially the kicks. Wanted to know if there are any drum soundfonts with thick kicks and snappy snares(reminiscent of the old school drummers like Paul Humphries or Steve Gadd)?
Seems like a lot of the drum soundfonts are more made for rock.
Please let me know.
Seems like a lot of the drum soundfonts are more made for rock.
Please let me know.
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- KVRist
- 72 posts since 19 Jun, 2003
Remedial wrote:I mean, I checked the nskit, but it's kind of weak in the ass. Especially the kicks. Wanted to know if there are any drum soundfonts with thick kicks and snappy snares(reminiscent of the old school drummers like Paul Humphries or Steve Gadd)?
Seems like a lot of the drum soundfonts are more made for rock.
Please let me know.
This might work for you... it does NOT lack balls!
http://www.donniechristianstudios.com/m ... umsMst.mp3
http://www.donniechristianstudios.com/m ... msVerb.mp3
I have these available as a downloadable instrument for $50
Thanks,
Donnie
PS... info about this is in the marketplace section
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- KVRist
- 385 posts since 23 Aug, 2003 from Brooklyn, NY
did you check out minikit? it's meaty
[edit] never mind, the snare isn't real snappy
[edit] never mind, the snare isn't real snappy
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- KVRist
- 413 posts since 11 Mar, 2004
Go to Sonic Implants. They've just released Yamaha drums "that Steve Gadd made famous". Here's the page:
http://www.sonicimplants.com/ProductLis ... ha%20Drums
but I like the BlueJay series too.
http://www.sonicimplants.com/ProductLis ... ha%20Drums
but I like the BlueJay series too.
- "The" Jazz
- 4617 posts since 18 Aug, 2004 from California, United States
Maybe some effects can help you out? Putting some gate reverb on the kit, some nice EQ, and compressor can really get some thick drums.
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- KVRAF
- 6937 posts since 4 Jun, 2004 from Utrecht, Holland
That's exactly what you should do!geoffkhan wrote:Maybe some effects can help you out? Putting some gate reverb on the kit, some nice EQ, and compressor can really get some thick drums.
And maybe build a new kit yourself from pieces of various kits you find usefull. So nevermind if the MiniKit snare isn't snappy and replace it with one that is.
So: get your hands dirty !!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 290 posts since 15 Jul, 2003
Believe you me, I've spent the last 3 years of my life getting dirty. I've tried almost everything to get my drums sounding nice (EQ, Compression, Tube effects, bass enhancers, etc...). You name it, I've tried it. But, nothing has worked to my satisfaction. I am guessing that my lack of prowess in this area has led to my failure at this attempt, but broad statements like add a gated reverb and compress don't really do much for me in the way of getting to where I want to be.C00kie wrote:That's exactly what you should do!geoffkhan wrote:Maybe some effects can help you out? Putting some gate reverb on the kit, some nice EQ, and compressor can really get some thick drums.
And maybe build a new kit yourself from pieces of various kits you find usefull. So nevermind if the MiniKit snare isn't snappy and replace it with one that is.
So: get your hands dirty !!
But thanks anyway. If you do have any specific information to provide or books/websites to recommend, I am more than open to check them out.
