Found a couple good free 909 samples and they're not processed beyond being run through a tape. What's your way of getting the classic 909 house sound on drums, claps, toms, etc...? I'm aware they need compressions, saturation, etc... but I'm looking for a little more detailed description of the processing that goes into raw 909 samples to get the classic house sound. My DAW, Bitwig, comes with a decent processed 909 kit but I want to be able get to process raw samples to get to that sound, so I can have various drum kits ready for use on projects. I don't want to keep using the same exact 909 drumkit for each house project I have.
Raw 909
http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufactu ... 9/samples/
Raw and tape 909
https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2014/0 ... 9-samples/
Processing 909 Samples for House/EDM
- KVRAF
- 16860 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Processing 909 samples is a lot. We had this regular here that batch processed 20.000 samples and he was called all sorts. So your 91-short-of-1000 is a small bunch in comparison.
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