Kingston Drums released (official)

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Hello KVR,

After a few months of delays and general confusion, my completely free sampled drumkits and the site for them are done.

Welcome to
http://kingstondrums.bombsquad.org/



If your questions are not answered at the site, go to http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45724 It's a kind of FAQ for now.

A massive thank you to JMH, the webmaster and site designer.

Thanks to Spe3D and Angus_FX for help and providing the mirrors, too.

Cheers,

Mike

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nice work!

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Congrats on the official release, Mike.

And thanks again for the great kits.

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Cool... and thanks to you, sir. :-) These will come in handy for me rather soon, I think.

Meffy

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Already used Ruffrider on a track, and it did a superb job.

Ironically, I didn't use the ride. :D

Greg

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I just uploaded a slightly expanded RuffRider sfz format map: I uppitched the floor tom to cover low and mid (single vel layer). Works "well enough" for when you've got to have the extra toms. There should be _some_ velocity to pitch effect - I'll probably do that later.

http://www.drealm.org.uk/sfz/

(Oh, and I've put up a new track on SoundClick using RuffRider and it gratuitously uses the ride...)

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wow ... thats an awesome snare on the ruffrider kit :shock:

the ride is very alive aswell :)

thanks so very much.

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um this is weird, but many of these sound way off pitch in sfz... am i doing something wrong?

RonC

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Does sfz support 48kHz when your main project is at 44.1? That might be the reason.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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im using an echo mia. i think it can only stay at one sample rate at a time... crap so that means i cant even use this?

RonC

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rpc9943 wrote:im using an echo mia. i think it can only stay at one sample rate at a time... crap so that means i cant even use this?

RonC
Batch convert the samples to 44.1 using Voxengo R8Brain.

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Hm, I'm not even sure if the SF2 versions of the Kingston kits are using 48kHz.
And btw, it's not a matter of the soundcard being used but a matter of the project you're running.
Most sequencers (all?) only support one sample rate per project, so it's up to your sampler to convert other sample rates "on the fly".
The EXS is doing so fine. The only thing irritating is when you preview sounds at another samplerate than your project is in - those will be played back "wrong". But once they're loaded everything is fine.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:so it's up to your sampler to convert other sample rates "on the fly".
The EXS is doing so fine.
Correctamundo S.F. but the repitching EXS24 and most other soft-samplers (besides SFZ) do sucks bigtime compared to R8Brain on Max quality - really obvious on cymbals IMO.

If you usually work at 44.1 save a copy of the 48kHz files if you like but convert the originals which your sampler will use to 44.1 kHz.

Regards,
Eg

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Hm, I may try to resample things then, egbert. Will see if it makes much of a difference.
So far the kits sound fine over here - at least to my ears.
Actually, I don't think anything is actually "resampled" - it's just that samplers are able to play back any sample rate while hosts aren't.
But I'm gonna give it a try anyways.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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thanks for these 2 free kits 8) they sound great

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