Washboard or Wooden Fish samples in any of the libraries?
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 31 Mar, 2004
I'm looking for washboard and/or wooden fish (the instrument where you rub the grooves with a stick). Any of these libraries have them?
P.S. I picked up Reality Drums the other day and I really am enjoying the NN-XT patches. The multilayered snares and toms are great, it makes it so I can play they keys with feel and it translates to the drum feel. Wish there was more than one set of toms, though...
P.S. I picked up Reality Drums the other day and I really am enjoying the NN-XT patches. The multilayered snares and toms are great, it makes it so I can play they keys with feel and it translates to the drum feel. Wish there was more than one set of toms, though...
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
There is more than one set of toms in Reality Drums.
The wooden fish is a Guiro you are asking about right? Check out "World Percussion" refill on www.esoundz.com for that one and for the washboard check out "Acoustic Folk" refill also on esoundz. These are two really great refills. Another one you may like is "Ethnic Instruments" but then "Instruments of the 60's & 70's" is pretty choice too. I'd say having all 4 of these plus Reality Drums would be one of the best real instrument production collections you can get for the money.
The wooden fish is a Guiro you are asking about right? Check out "World Percussion" refill on www.esoundz.com for that one and for the washboard check out "Acoustic Folk" refill also on esoundz. These are two really great refills. Another one you may like is "Ethnic Instruments" but then "Instruments of the 60's & 70's" is pretty choice too. I'd say having all 4 of these plus Reality Drums would be one of the best real instrument production collections you can get for the money.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 31 Mar, 2004
Thanks for the leads Squids.
I haven't checked out all the kits, but I've listened to a bunch of them and, except for the abstact sounding ones, the toms sound the same.
I checked out the World Percussion and Acoustic Folk. I didn't see a listing for Guiro or Washboard in either of them. But it looks like there are some cool sounds. The website doesn't have any of them for listen either.
I haven't checked out all the kits, but I've listened to a bunch of them and, except for the abstact sounding ones, the toms sound the same.
I checked out the World Percussion and Acoustic Folk. I didn't see a listing for Guiro or Washboard in either of them. But it looks like there are some cool sounds. The website doesn't have any of them for listen either.
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
The Guiro and Washboard are within percussion maps of different percussion instruments.Yasoo wrote:Thanks for the leads Squids.
I haven't checked out all the kits, but I've listened to a bunch of them and, except for the abstact sounding ones, the toms sound the same.
I checked out the World Percussion and Acoustic Folk. I didn't see a listing for Guiro or Washboard in either of them. But it looks like there are some cool sounds. The website doesn't have any of them for listen either.
On Reality Drums there are different combinations of snares with kick/tom kits, hats, cymbals. Please listen to more kits if you want more toms as there are a nice variety of different ones on there that you may like.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 31 Mar, 2004
I've heard the different kicks and snares and cymbols. I've had a blast jamming them on the keys. I'll keep trying to look for the toms.Squids wrote: The Guiro and Washboard are within percussion maps of different percussion instruments.
On Reality Drums there are different combinations of snares with kick/tom kits, hats, cymbals. Please listen to more kits if you want more toms as there are a nice variety of different ones on there that you may like.
I was looking at the Instruments from the 60's and 70's and noticed a heck of a lot of guitars. There are no links to listen to them. Any chance you could brief me on the logic behind them? I mean, are they a couple riffs for each guitar or are the patches designed with maps to up strums, down strums, fret noise, etc. and it responds to the playing on the keyboard?
