Most of them have a Drum n Bass sort of feel to them, with a couple of fills and rolls thrown in.
Make some noise!!! Have Fun!!!
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Thanks for the input. The mix on 16-19 IS different, an experiment that will probably be abandoned.liars&ashes wrote:1-15 sound great,16-19 sound different somehow,like effects or a different recording setup. Anyways,good solid energetic playing regardless
Jeff
P.S. Are these license free loops for us to use in productions ?
Well if this isn't an invitation to blather I don't know what is.floyd wrote:Hi herodotus! Thanks for all the drum loops lately - I was meaning to check them out and I just did. Nice skillful playing and some useful rhythms.
Just for my taste though, these drums have quite a bit more room ambience than I personally like. Any chance of dry/drier samples in the future?
So I have some commercial potential????liars&ashes wrote:----Save all your loops and make a loop cd when you're done,or if you are very prolific,make a loop cd of more new material when you finally find the recording technique you are happy with.![]()
Jeff
If you want to buy me a Manley Variable MU and a couple of Neumann U67s,(and maybe some Mogami cords to go with them) I think I can help you out there.Hellbilly wrote:Btw, if you can make your drums sound like John Bonhams, i'll love you forever
What's your PayPal account.....herodotus wrote:If you want to buy me a Manley Variable MU and a couple of Neumann U67s,(and maybe some Mogami cords to go with them) I think I can help you out there.Hellbilly wrote:Btw, if you can make your drums sound like John Bonhams, i'll love you forever
P.S. An old Fairchild limiter would also work in a pinch.
amen.herodotus wrote:Recording drums is a bitch, plain and simple.
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