Zoned Cymbal OneShot Sample Set

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Better put this in the sample section here :)

The set comprises of samples organized by hit zone, cymbals include a 20” ride, Hand Hammered 14” China, a 10” Splash, 12” Hand Hammered Splash, 14” Closed Hat, 14” Open Hat (used for the demo), 14” Thin Crash and a 16” Thin Crash; And They were recorded via three overheads and mixed. Hit with Nylon tipped drumsticks.

For details, prices and piccys, plus a demo set, please look on the following link

http://samplestream.com/content/view/15/1/
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Cool idea, with separate cymbal/hihat stuff.

One thing I don't get:

- Don't people use a whole variety of hihat strokes even more than cymbal strokes?

- and with different openness?

No different levels of open hihats at all?

A set with what you have, and separate samples for every mike, and in a format for one of the major samplers(Halion, Gig etc) it would be interesting for me.

Making each mike a separate sampler instrument to easily use and blend in whatever way you like. All of them mapped the same.

Just for making own mixes(no redistribution) license.

And as said, with 5-10 openness levels as well on hihats. I find hihats the most interesting expression.


Any thoughts on this?

:)

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lfm wrote:Cool idea, with separate cymbal/hihat stuff.

One thing I don't get:

- Don't people use a whole variety of hihat strokes even more than cymbal strokes?

- and with different openness?

No different levels of open hihats at all?

A set with what you have, and separate samples for every mike, and in a format for one of the major samplers(Halion, Gig etc) it would be interesting for me.

Making each mike a separate sampler instrument to easily use and blend in whatever way you like. All of them mapped the same.

Just for making own mixes(no redistribution) license.

And as said, with 5-10 openness levels as well on hihats. I find hihats the most interesting expression.


Any thoughts on this?

:)
Nope sorry! Not what this set is about :)

I will no doubt be doing pedal movements for a hat kit (hat only kit) on its own in the future, though it will be mixed mics, not separate ones – it is why there is only a few hits for the open hat.

There can be many variations on a hat, not just how open it is, but also cymbal weights, bottom angles etc.

To be honest I was tempted not to have a hat in this kit at all (as a hat needs a kit all to itself) - but the closed hats were great for the zone idea, so they managed to get in there :)

Peter
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