I’ve been messing around in my home studio lately and ended up recording a bunch of drum hits. I tried capturing them both clean with close mics and also with a bit of room sound, then made a second version with some dirtier/processed touches just to give them more character.
The pack has two full kits of one-shots: one raw and one processed. Sounds I thought might be fun to share here in case anyone wants to experiment with layering or building their own kits. Feedback is always welcome, would love to hear if they’re useful for you.
you can google gumroad lostmedia.wav or download here: https://linktr.ee/lostmediawav
Free Drum One Shots – Raw & Processed Kits
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- KVRAF
- 3358 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
Although there are already millions of drum samples
floating around on the internet, your samples could
certainly help musicians to use even more, different
sounds.
However, you do everything through "gumroad." For me
here (Firefox browser, Windows), my Protect plugins in
Firefox always raise a warning when I use "gumroad."
Gumroad also always wants to connect every user to
Facebook and Google. See here:
Why don't you just use simpler services like "Sendspace" or
"file.kiwi" or "Matterport" or ... ?
floating around on the internet, your samples could
certainly help musicians to use even more, different
sounds.
However, you do everything through "gumroad." For me
here (Firefox browser, Windows), my Protect plugins in
Firefox always raise a warning when I use "gumroad."
Gumroad also always wants to connect every user to
Facebook and Google. See here:
Why don't you just use simpler services like "Sendspace" or
"file.kiwi" or "Matterport" or ... ?
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free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 8 posts since 22 Sep, 2025
@enroe
Thank you very much for your comment, it’s really helpful. The reason I use Gumroad is because I remember downloading libraries from there when I was younger, and it also has a donation option. I don’t want to come across as a mercenary or like I’m trying to get rich from this, but man, it’s my time.
If you tell me these services are more convenient and less risky, I’ll look into uploading my libraries there. Still, I think the real problem is reaching people rather than where the content gets downloaded from.
Where do you find your libraries?
Thank you very much for your comment, it’s really helpful. The reason I use Gumroad is because I remember downloading libraries from there when I was younger, and it also has a donation option. I don’t want to come across as a mercenary or like I’m trying to get rich from this, but man, it’s my time.
If you tell me these services are more convenient and less risky, I’ll look into uploading my libraries there. Still, I think the real problem is reaching people rather than where the content gets downloaded from.
Where do you find your libraries?
