Newbie needs hard rock drum samples for sequencer.
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 22 Mar, 2006 from Adelaide, Australia
fl studio has the best pattern based step-sequencer...its really easy and intuitive great for making beats
- KVRAF
- 19156 posts since 13 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver, Canada
Hey DBG,
Doggiebox, eh? Never, ever heard of that. Not only am I a PC guy, I'm not much of a step sequencer guy. However, I do enjoy a little step-entry now and again! Off the top of my head, I would think:
fxPansion's GURU
Sonic Charge Microtonic
And of course, like our friend matthewjumps suggested, FLStudio.
And you could still convert all those wave files; I can't think of a freeware batch converter off the top of my head, but you could download the 30-day trial of, say, Sound Forge and use the batch converter in there.
Doggiebox, eh? Never, ever heard of that. Not only am I a PC guy, I'm not much of a step sequencer guy. However, I do enjoy a little step-entry now and again! Off the top of my head, I would think:
fxPansion's GURU
Sonic Charge Microtonic
And of course, like our friend matthewjumps suggested, FLStudio.
And you could still convert all those wave files; I can't think of a freeware batch converter off the top of my head, but you could download the 30-day trial of, say, Sound Forge and use the batch converter in there.
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 22 Mar, 2006 from Adelaide, Australia
Audacity 1.30 beta has a batch manger - its explained on the forum i believe
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- KVRAF
- 3499 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
Whatta ? Click my "or not" reply, then click on google's first result, download the program, feed the bath list to it and just wait few minutes - r8brain will make the conversion for you !DeathByGuitar wrote:it'll take allot of time for me....unless someone wants to do it for me....
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Ay caramba !
Ay caramba !
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- KVRAF
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
sorry for not replying earlier. just saw this.lethe wrote:Hey Zeoy - Sounds like a great idea. I'm pretty new to this stuff - how do you go about doing that? Any chance on you sharing the sfz file?zeoy wrote:+1. keep on rocking in the free world.
For my ultimate drum kit I used kicks and toms from GSCW (maybe snares from there too) and cymbals from Kingston's ruffrider and easyrider.
NSkit7 is great too but kicks need some serious EQ boosting for rock.
Grab the free RGC's sfz player and a text editor and start compiling your kits.
I think there are sfz files for all the kits mentioned here. I usually split them to separate sfz files including only kicks, or only snares etc. Then I use multiple instances of the sfz player to load what I need.
It's very easy to split a complete kit. You open the sfz file in a text editor and just delete everything else. For example if you need only the snares you keep only those lines refering to the snares and delete everything else. Then save as "That_kit_snares.sfz"
Nowadays I'm using mostly RMIV or jamstix but I 'll see what I have already available.
Cheers
If I go insane, please don't put your wires in my brain


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- KVRist
- 399 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from looking for my glasses again...
Thanks Zeoy! Hadn't thought of splitting it up and using multiple sfz instances.
Everyone else - sorry for hijacking the thread a bit.
Dave
Everyone else - sorry for hijacking the thread a bit.
Dave
