GSCW DRUMS - Samples - FREE - Full kits
- KVRAF
- 5256 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
There seems to be a bit of a strong leaning toward the left stereo in RMIV. I assume there is a reason for this. Sounds like from the drummers perspective.
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
Yeah, the hats are pretty much far at the left. That's why I usually route them to an individual out - I prefer them a bit more centered.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
- KVRAF
- 5256 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
I changed to the 2nd out on RMIV and they are somehow automatically panned dead centre. A bit too much now. I'll have to look into it to get it where I want I guess.
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
On every email the KVR bot sends to posters there are two links. The first takes you to the new post and the second one stops messages about new posts from being sent. All you have to do is accidentally hit that second one and you are "dead to the thread" as it wereGIRO wrote:I started the thread but for some reason I'm not getting an email with the latest posts.
Post again and you are back on the bot's list - perhaps there is a simple preference somewhere in the bowels of phpBB you can edit to get back on the subscriber list.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 191 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from USA
EGBERT: You are probably right but can't remember if I clicked the wrong link! anyways I'm getting the updates now!
The HI HATS! and the rest of the samples are stereo mixdowns!
Drummer's perpective! I like it like that since I'm a right handed drummer. BUT! all samples are set to folders in the original Format! Each folder can be set to different outputs in HALion! and then you can move the panning more to the center if needed!
Here is a demo of the Monster Guitar II MGII and the producer of that demo used my GSCW drums kit. How cool is that!?
http://www.samplesets.scorpionshops.com ... stairs.mp3
I'm planning on selling my new drum kits with the same company that sells Monzter Guitar I & II.... I have (MG I)
www.precisionsound.net
The HI HATS! and the rest of the samples are stereo mixdowns!
Drummer's perpective! I like it like that since I'm a right handed drummer. BUT! all samples are set to folders in the original Format! Each folder can be set to different outputs in HALion! and then you can move the panning more to the center if needed!
Here is a demo of the Monster Guitar II MGII and the producer of that demo used my GSCW drums kit. How cool is that!?
http://www.samplesets.scorpionshops.com ... stairs.mp3
I'm planning on selling my new drum kits with the same company that sells Monzter Guitar I & II.... I have (MG I)
www.precisionsound.net
Salvador Peláez (Giro)
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
- KVRAF
- 1723 posts since 17 Jul, 2001 from Milan, Italy
mee to...see the same "sumbmissions" thread, and thanks for this kitoddbods finger wrote: Like some other guys, I also used the GSCW kit for my entry in this months competition...
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 22 Dec, 2005 from Bucharest, Ro
Hy, GIRO! We all are wondering if youre free drum samples library will be available again. Can you tell if you intend to poste it again somewhere? Thnx for your generosity! 
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
I'm sure there are plenty here who will be lookng forward to your next drum kit Giro - be sure to post us some demos when it is ready.GIRO wrote:I'm planning on selling my new drum kits with the same company that sells Monzter Guitar I & II.... I have (MG I)
www.precisionsound.net
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 191 posts since 23 Aug, 2004 from USA
YES GUYS! I want to have the free drum kits (there are 2 in the file) for download! Juts trying to find a way to host it myself with some FTP or something... but the problem is the bandwidth..emanuelsj wrote:Hy, GIRO! We all are wondering if youre free drum samples library will be available again. Can you tell if you intend to poste it again somewhere? Thnx for your generosity!
The file was downloaded about 20,000 time is my guess!
in the course of one year! That number is just a wild guess!
post any options!
Sascha! what is Torrent?!
Salvador Peláez (Giro)
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
Durotronik-E.M.P. 次郎
https://www.pristinestudio.com
http://www.durotronik.com
GSCW DRUM SAMPLES
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
a torrent is just a file extension, a link to the file on your PC, so its kinda P2P. This way, you can download from anyone who has it on their PC, no bandwidth restrictions.GIRO wrote: Sascha! what is Torrent?!I not familiar with it!
http://www.bittorrent.com/
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- KVRAF
- 13444 posts since 14 Nov, 2000 from Hannover / Germany
Salvador, torrents are a way to share files - pretty much like a peer-to-peer system, but not exactly like that. Also, from what it seems, torrents don't have the "warez" stigmata branded all over them (which is pretty much the case with peer-to-peer stuff), heck, even the Propellerheads used a torrent when they gave away the now free ReBirth.
To use torrents (and therefor download files) you need a client. Personally I would recommend Azureus, but the "original" client would have to be BitTorrent (see Kriminals link).
To make and distribute a torrent you will have to make a torrent file (which only is a small "reference", something like a link, to your original file) and then upload it somewhere (there's some sites for "official" torrents, but I guess some private webspace would just do the job). As said, they're very small (less than 100kb) so there's no bandwidth problems.
Once people download the file they could theoretically grab it through their torrent client, assuming someone is "seeding" (which, in the first place, would be the original poster).
I could probably set such a torrent file up for you, so there'd be no bandwidth issues at all, because I'd be the original poster (=seeder).
Of course there's some downsides with torrents. The file wouldn't be permanently available (because there's no proper webspace), it'd only be there as long as people would be seeding, which sometimes might not be the case.
But then, IMO this would only be an intermediate solution until you found some permanent webspace.
I could really try to set something up. Just tell me whether it's OK with you, you don't need to do anything else.
To use torrents (and therefor download files) you need a client. Personally I would recommend Azureus, but the "original" client would have to be BitTorrent (see Kriminals link).
To make and distribute a torrent you will have to make a torrent file (which only is a small "reference", something like a link, to your original file) and then upload it somewhere (there's some sites for "official" torrents, but I guess some private webspace would just do the job). As said, they're very small (less than 100kb) so there's no bandwidth problems.
Once people download the file they could theoretically grab it through their torrent client, assuming someone is "seeding" (which, in the first place, would be the original poster).
I could probably set such a torrent file up for you, so there'd be no bandwidth issues at all, because I'd be the original poster (=seeder).
Of course there's some downsides with torrents. The file wouldn't be permanently available (because there's no proper webspace), it'd only be there as long as people would be seeding, which sometimes might not be the case.
But then, IMO this would only be an intermediate solution until you found some permanent webspace.
I could really try to set something up. Just tell me whether it's OK with you, you don't need to do anything else.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
Those who can do maths and those who can't.
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 22 Dec, 2005 from Bucharest, Ro
Yes, the bandwich is always a pain in the ass... Well, you can try to upload the archives on some sites specialised on sharing, as rapidshare.de or megaupload.com There are others too, is just that you should search for them... Anyway, I prefere rapidshare.de because offers you a realy high download speed. On the other hand on rapidshare.de you have to split your archives... there is a maximum amount that the file you poste it should have... something like 100 Mb, I suppose...
Once you uploaded the files, they are giving you a link to share with those you want to offer the stuff. There is no bandwich problem... Hope that I offered you a good solution, mate!
Once you uploaded the files, they are giving you a link to share with those you want to offer the stuff. There is no bandwich problem... Hope that I offered you a good solution, mate!
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 22 Dec, 2005 from Bucharest, Ro
If so, where is the problem? Whi that library is stel unavailable?
