Vintage Drum Machine Samples CD collection?

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I noticed you have a wav option available but do you plan on doing any other program formats? I would be all over this but I hate to map samples and I don't use any of the formats you've listed. I imagine you could generate a lot of sales by mapping to some of the more popular sampler formats.

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No prob.His stuff sounds great. OMG 500 samples - just in the 808 programs - Jeez.

Peace: bubba

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butter wrote:I noticed you have a wav option available but do you plan on doing any other program formats? I would be all over this but I hate to map samples and I don't use any of the formats you've listed. I imagine you could generate a lot of sales by mapping to some of the more popular sampler formats.
I'll probably be creating Battery 3 kits later tonight. I can share them with you guys if you want.

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parke02 wrote:
butter wrote:I noticed you have a wav option available but do you plan on doing any other program formats? I would be all over this but I hate to map samples and I don't use any of the formats you've listed. I imagine you could generate a lot of sales by mapping to some of the more popular sampler formats.
I'll probably be creating Battery 3 kits later tonight. I can share them with you guys if you want.
Hi parke02

Offering to share Battery kits of my product with everyone is a nice gesture... but I'm afraid this is a commercial product. You bought a license to use the samples in your own music. Sharing it would be an infringement of the terms and conditions of this product.

If you want to talk to me about creating battery kits of my products for sale on my site please PM me...

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parke02 wrote:Thx Bubba, but I was wondering how many 808 samples were in Huggies kit. I just bought it anyway. Can't argue with $14 for 500+ samples
These are not straight 808 samples they are the 808 sampled through the MPC60. All up there are about 160 MPC60-808 samples. Plus 909,606,505...etc...

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Huggie wrote:
parke02 wrote:
butter wrote:I noticed you have a wav option available but do you plan on doing any other program formats? I would be all over this but I hate to map samples and I don't use any of the formats you've listed. I imagine you could generate a lot of sales by mapping to some of the more popular sampler formats.
I'll probably be creating Battery 3 kits later tonight. I can share them with you guys if you want.
Hi parke02

Offering to share Battery kits of my product with everyone is a nice gesture... but I'm afraid this is a commercial product. You bought a license to use the samples in your own music. Sharing it would be an infringement of the terms and conditions of this product.

If you want to talk to me about creating battery kits of my products for sale on my site please PM me...
Hi Huggie,

You misunderstood my intention. By "kit" I was referring to the patch w/ the drums mapped out, not patch + samples. Battery .nki patches are referred to as "kits" by the program. The .nki kit file isn't of any use to anybody who doesn't have the samples.

Anyway, I finally downloaded the samples. I didn't realize how difficult this was going to be to map out the drums... there are so many. It would have been nice if all drum variations were named more similarly and if the drums were sorted by machine. Maybe it's my weird preference, by I like using a drum machines sounds by themselves rather than mixing and matching a 808kick with 909 hihat and 707 snare..

For example:

MPC60 808 kick1.wav
MPC60 808 kick nice.wav
MPC60 808 kick resamp.wav
MPC60 808 kik1 V.wav

would make setting up battery kits sooo much easier than:

MPC60 808 Da BD1.wav
MPC60 808nice kick.wav
MPC60 808resamp kik.wav
MPV60 v808 kik1.wav (typos for those samples btw)

If I map a 808 kick to a cell in battery, I could easily scroll through ALL 808 kick variations if they were sorted alphabetically w/o having to open up a browser to find the next kick. Since I'll be sorting the drums by drum machine, the drums will all be mixed up since the naming convention isn't the same.

Any plans to set up kits for Battery or Kontakt? I'd much rather pay the extra money for that then spend 1-2hours setting up kits. If you don't have Battery, I'm sure you could setup the kits with the demo version.

Btw, so far the drums sound great.

Eugene

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parke02 wrote:
Hi Huggie,

You misunderstood my intention. By "kit" I was referring to the patch w/ the drums mapped out, not patch + samples. Battery .nki patches are referred to as "kits" by the program. The .nki kit file isn't of any use to anybody who doesn't have the samples.
Yes but if I decide to do a Battery kit of this product no one will buy it as they can just buy the sample pack and use your .nki kit files. The sample pack is $14 the Battery version will be $19...
You see what I mean.

parke02 wrote: Btw, so far the drums sound great.

Eugene
Thanks!

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kik is a not a typo... It is audio engineering spelling... like snr and tmb...
A habit from only having a small area on the masking tape on the mixer to write on. ;-)
mmmm... masking tape on a mixer sigh... those were the days... bigger sigh...

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Huggie wrote:
parke02 wrote:
Hi Huggie,

You misunderstood my intention. By "kit" I was referring to the patch w/ the drums mapped out, not patch + samples. Battery .nki patches are referred to as "kits" by the program. The .nki kit file isn't of any use to anybody who doesn't have the samples.
Yes but if I decide to do a Battery kit of this product no one will buy it as they can just buy the sample pack and use your .nki kit files. The sample pack is $14 the Battery version will be $19...
You see what I mean.
I see your dilemma here, but I am afraid it is more of an ethical issue than any type of copyright or legal issue. If he distributes a battery patch, it would certainly not be illegal. It is, I guess, a problem that arises through not using monolithic sample formats.

I am also developing samples, and it is an issue I hadn't really thought much about until I saw this thread.
...

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Huggie wrote:
parke02 wrote:
Hi Huggie,

You misunderstood my intention. By "kit" I was referring to the patch w/ the drums mapped out, not patch + samples. Battery .nki patches are referred to as "kits" by the program. The .nki kit file isn't of any use to anybody who doesn't have the samples.
Yes but if I decide to do a Battery kit of this product no one will buy it as they can just buy the sample pack and use your .nki kit files. The sample pack is $14 the Battery version will be $19...
You see what I mean.

parke02 wrote: Btw, so far the drums sound great.

Eugene
Thanks!
Understood. I've decided not to create Battery kits.. maybe just one for the 808 samples since thats why I purchased the sample pack anyway. I won't distribute them seeing as how I'm going to have to rename the samples so they'll work better as individual drum machine kits.

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Huggie wrote:kik is a not a typo... It is audio engineering spelling... like snr and tmb...
A habit from only having a small area on the masking tape on the mixer to write on. ;-)
mmmm... masking tape on a mixer sigh... those were the days... bigger sigh...
I was referring to the "MPV". I assume you meant "MPC".

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Hi Parke02

Thanks for all the feedback I do appreciate it.

MPV stands for Music Production Vehicle... ooops... :hihi:


You like the 808 huh... Well my 808 will be making another appearance in a product soon... a product dedicated to that beast and that beast alone! :love:

PM me if you want to be on my mailing list for product releases...

Hugo

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[quote="Huggie"]

Yes but if I decide to do a Battery kit of this product no one will buy it as they can just buy the sample pack and use your .nki kit files. The sample pack is $14 the Battery version will be $19...
You see what I mean.


[quote="parke02"]

You do realize that you're leaving out a huge, huge sector of the market by not offering kits for the most widely used samplers, right? Granted, there's a lot of Reason users out there but look at the market saturation of the NI samplers. Not to mention the large user base of Halion and ESX24. If it were me I would aim to hit the much larger group of users/potential customers before I hit smaller markets and closed systems (like Reason). You'll get a much quicker return on your investment by catering to the masses first. Hell, if you had a Kontakt 1.5 or a Battery patch for all the different kits I would by it right now.

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Good point butter,

I just ordered Battery 3... Once it arrives I will get to work! ESX24 on the way to!

Do Battery 3 kits work in Battery 1 & 2?

Hugo

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Or do Battery 1 kits work in 2 & 3... I have Battery 1 upgrading to 3...

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