some free samples: Mighty Hits

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i have uploaded a bunch of new samples on my site
www.alchemystudio.it
(go to free samples section)

"Mighty Hits" (5.5MB) (a short mp3 demo will follow soon)

(looking for creating something similar to the film-score-percussions... )

i copy here the readme you will find in the zip file:

The samples were obtained from a self recorded sound (the included HIT1.WAV) in my cellar.
HIT1.WAV was imported in kontakt (2 layer panned mid-left and mid-right, slightly detuned of some cent), tuned to -24 semitones.

routing matrix:

velocity -> sample tuning (high velocity=slightly higher tune)
-> parametric EQ (1 band): freq set to 3000Hz, Q=2. velocity controls the gain (higher vel=higher gain)
-> envelope attack (lower velocity=slower attack curve)

key position -> microtuning


kontakt out was directed to :

1) VST Dominion (http://www.digitalfishphones.com)
2) SIR impulse heavy reverb (www.knufinke.de/sir) using an impulse found on www.noisevault.com (ChapelDoubleSpdPlusConcertgebouw.wav)
3) timeworks equalizer

4) Creamware PsyQ (www.cwaudio.de)
5) Creamware Optimaster

the resulting output was sampled in Sonar 2 in 3 velocity splits and 4 variations (different keys) and then imported again in kontakt in a new patch.

if you don't have kontakt, you can still import the wave in your sampler or use
them in your sequencer by importing them

edit: you can listen the demo at

www.alchemystudio.it/freesamples/Mighty_Hits_Demo.mp3

enjoy and post comments!
Last edited by bosone on Fri Sep 17, 2004 6:59 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Thanks alot for these! The more esoteric stuff like the bells, rainstick, and ambience Samples are really useful to me.

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Thanks ,

very much appreciated ,

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nice library - thx v much!

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whoa..that sounds meaty.

This is the kind of Spirit I love to see..

I'm hoping to forge a 'Sicker than Sick' Kontakt instrument sampling my guitar..Which of course I wanna share in the same spirit you have..

Thanks man!

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