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300 - Free Toontrack EZPlayer Pro - TARGET ACHIEVED

NEXT TARGET: 400 -
• Over 100 more midi grooves from ODD GROOVES.
• An extra Signature Snare from a famous drummer.
• Ocean Way Drums Kit 10 Medium for Infinite Player.
• FIFTY Hybrid Kits featuring mix and match kit pieces.


What You Get If You Join Now

Everything in the "Ultimate Studio Drums Group Buy" is downloadable exclusively from eSoundz.com This is a limited-time bundle that includes the following kits that are playable from Sonic Reality's latest Infinite Player plug-in powered by Kontakt 3.5:

• Sonic Reality's Infinite Player plug-in powered by Kontakt*
• 12 different Ocean Way® Drums DL mix kits from dry to medium to ambient
• 15 Drum Masters 2 Signature Drum Kits featuring drum kits of legendary drummers
• Ambient Impulse Responses from some of the best sounding studio rooms in the world to use with Infinite Player/Kontakt's convolution reverb
• Bonus Midi Grooves

* If you already own the Infinite Player you can get a brand new previously unreleased Drum Masters 2 Ludwig® Jazz Kit instead!


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All is now well with the world! bronxsound is back at the top of the page, and we are on to 400... and beyond! :D

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Just 31 more to make 400!

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Reverend Rhythm wrote:BTW, I have a separate drive for samples. I keep my Kontakt, IK, and Wusik Station samples on the drive. That works for me.
Me too. I also keep all my BFD, DrumCore and EastWest PLAY libraries on the separate drive as well.

Just out of curiosity, is it easy to change the name of the Kontakt Library folder without breaking links? My default Kontakt library folder was simply named "Sample Libraries" and I would prefer it to be called "Kontakt Libraries". Do you (or does anybody) have any experience with changing that folder name? Maybe not a good idea?
Somewhere in the background zedd

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369, dude!

And thanks to the kind soul who gifted me some epointz with their referral. It's a holiday miracle! :D
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)

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zedd wrote:Just out of curiosity, is it easy to change the name of the Kontakt Library folder without breaking links? My default Kontakt library folder was simply named "Sample Libraries" and I would prefer it to be called "Kontakt Libraries". Do you (or does anybody) have any experience with changing that folder name? Maybe not a good idea?
Shouldn't be a problem. Mine is named "Kontakt".

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I have a question for you. As I mentioned the Signature Kit series is based on these Stereo/Quasi Multichannel "kits only" (no audio grooves... but more for midi grooves and live playing or programming from keys or e-drums). The idea is that you can really collect a lot of different kits and swap kit pieces to make unlimited hyrbrid kits. In THIS group buy you get some of the Drum Masters Signature Kits from Vol. 1 and 2 along with a rare opportunity to add some choice OWD kits to that for some nice kit piece swapping elements (highly recommended ppl get this group buy for that alone!).

I've also mentioned there are going to be a variety of different volumes in the Signature Kit series including some titles dedicated just to certain drum types so you can add say just tons of snares or cymbals. My question to you is, when it comes to cymbals, do you think you'd prefer to have a collection of JUST tons of rides or just tons of hats or crashes? Or would you prefer to have a title of more cymbals which includes all three? Or would you like hats as a separate volume but rides and crashes together? Don't worry it doesn't affect the amount of material - let's say you'd get roughly the same a mount of instruments per volume either way - just a concentration of more of a particular thing.

This customization collection is going to be extremely cool. These are all new samples I'm talking about. There are no multritrack versions of them though - this is just for the Signature Kit series specifically. But there's no overlap with samples of these additional volumes with the previous ones so it is so cool to be able to add a variety of a particular kit piece you want more of. With the snares there's all sorts of different brands and types - piccolo snares, deep snares and even some small 10-12" snares, snares with wood hoops, vintage snares, artist snares... and then for cymbals as I had mentioned earlier we sampled Danny Gottlieb's cymbal collection which is massive and full of variety, rare one of a kind cymbals, famous jazz cymbals, Bonham, Gadd, Erskine and more.

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I often find myself trolling for good-sounding rides and crashes that fit the piece, more than I do hats. So I would lean more towards rides and crashes (and splashes, pleeeez!) than hats, or at least a mix of all three.
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)

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could we have 22GB lib of sticks and triangles with articilations?

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bronxsound wrote:could we have 22GB lib of sticks and triangles with articilations?
Wood blocks and cowbell...always more cowbell...

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mmichalski59 wrote:
bronxsound wrote:could we have 22GB lib of sticks and triangles with articilations?
Wood blocks and cowbell...always more cowbell...
wood blocks and cowbells are the must haves by default

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Squids wrote:
By the way, seeing Bob freak out kind of made me pause on throwing a trial experiment out on everybody.
I think it's a bad idea frankly. It ends up being a distraction. It's a nice gesture and I get where you're coming from but... I believe we would be better served seeing tutorial videos that demonstrate the new features and how to use them as well as how GREAT the kits sound. :shrug:

Create excitement and anticipation. Make us wait until it's right. It's only another two weeks anyway!

Just my opinion fwiw...

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Regarding the cymbal packs, does it have to be one or the other? Ultimate choice would be, say, to package both ways -> Cymbal Expansion Packs - Mixed Volumes 1, 2, 3
Cymbal Expansions - Rides, crashes, hihats, etc..

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Squids wrote: My question to you is, when it comes to cymbals, do you think you'd prefer to have a collection of JUST tons of rides or just tons of hats or crashes? Or would you prefer to have a title of more cymbals which includes all three? Or would you like hats as a separate volume but rides and crashes together?

This customization collection is going to be extremely cool. These are all new samples I'm talking about. There are no multi-track versions of them though - this is just for the Signature Kit series specifically. But there's no overlap with samples of these additional volumes with the previous ones so it is so cool to be able to add a variety of a particular kit piece you want more of. With the snares there's all sorts of different brands and types - piccolo snares, deep snares and even some small 10-12" snares, snares with wood hoops, vintage snares, artist snares... and then for cymbals as I had mentioned earlier we sampled Danny Gottlieb's cymbal collection which is massive and full of variety, rare one of a kind cymbals, famous jazz cymbals, Bonham, Gadd, Erskine and more.
It all depends. :) From the above it looks like you already have the samples finely categorized. Why not wrap up each category as a separate product rather than trying to call the market and group various categories together?

With lots of smaller products people can choose exactly what they want. Creating these products and web-pages and getting the relative pricing right will take a bit more work but once done then people will have a wide choice.

It's a bit like buying a (real) drum kit piece. You know the type of sound you want, and which brand/model makes it so that's the one you go for. And, when you want a different type of sound, you go buy another one.

... and so on.
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bronxsound wrote:could we have 22GB lib of sticks and triangles with articilations?
I've already got the Sonic Reality 5GB Jam Block library. I'm hoping they throw in the Gock Block and Piccolo Jam Block expansion packs with this group buy.
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)

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