Help recognize drums, it’s sounds very familiar, quite popular for 80s synthwave, oldschool ebm, post-punk

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Can anyone recognize what type of drum machine is used here:



Sounds very familiar, quite popular for 80s synthwave , old school ebm, post-punk.

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LinnDrum or some other Linn, with heavy compression and reverb?

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It start with those hexagonal Simmons pads
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No track of the eighties was complete without them.
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You may find this plugin useful: https://www.genuinesoundware.com/?a=showproduct&b=61

I have it on my iPad and currently have the desktop version installed as a demo. It's very nice and well thought out. However, it doesn't seem to allow for "per channel" mult-out into a DAW, so you'd have to load up several instances to be able to treat your snare with your own choice of reverb and so forth. I think it's probably better than samples, though—with the concession that a lot can be done using something like this as its own drum bus and then perhaps layering a snare with the reverb you want over this one. Plenty of tweaking available in the plugin and I'll probably buy it for desktop, too.

Edit: they cymbals are very nice in this one, too.
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A little poking around also revealed this one: https://oblivionsoundlab.com/product/hex-drum/

Absolutely no affiliation. I'm shopping for these sounds, too, and am just sharing what I find.

It seems if you sign up for their mailing list, you get a 15% discount code. As their Linn emulation does provide multi-out, it's tempting. Also, some nice free patches for DIVA there and other synths. Definitely a synthwave friendly company from the looks of it.
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I'm guessing that this isn't really a drum machine at all, but simply some basic samples played back, old school-style.
Must of us have folders upon folders of drum samples, and I think they just grabbed a few they liked.

I can hear:
Kick - some kind of crunchy layer of dry kicks.
Snare - a big mono reverb, might have started life as a drum machine snare with FX, or perhaps a sample from a record.
Hihat - nothing unusual
Toms - YES, these are Simmons analog-style toms, but I think they're really just basic samples, not actually anything analog, or virtual analog.
Hi Q - that snappy analog filter resonance sweep. 16-bit Roland drum machines would occasionally have one of these samples.

And that's about it. The sound has somewhat the feel of a vintage hardware sampler, but I have no way of telling. There is no need to use one if the raw samples sound good to you already.

I'm personally a fan of the Aly James plugins mentioned above, but you've got to be REALLY geeky about old school machines to enjoy them.

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