26mb free royalty free oneshot drum samples

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indeed.
26 mb of drum sounds in 14.5 mb space with the wonder that is 7-zip, which cut the space by 45%.
The 7-zip file is enclosed in a .zip file to appease the Auditorium Gods.
The samples focus on kicks, snares, and assorted percussion (congas, tablas, some interesting chinese stuff, even a couple of gongs) most in 16 bit wavs and a few in 192khz mp3s.
If you don't already have 7-zip (you need to get out more),you can get your greedy little hands on it here. It's free, of course.
ALL of them are royalty free.
Enjoy!
http://audioshots.com/auditorium/viewto ... aefa9#9860

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Unfortunately 7-zip is reporting a LOT of errors on the included files. After extracting them, most of them are 0kB in size.
I'm using 98SE for it, could that be related?
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Cheers pannewb!

Sascha: I downloaded and could extract without problem...

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Which OS, Programentalist?
I should perhaps install 7-zip on my XP machine, but I'm allways trying to keep that one as clean as possible.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Windows XP... the thing is, you don't need 7-zip at all, it's a self extracting archive!

Maybe the 7-zip extractor doesn't work properly in 98SE, who knows...

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Big thanks for these! :D

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Programentalist wrote:Windows XP... the thing is, you don't need 7-zip at all, it's a self extracting archive!
Yeah, I've seen it's an .exe file, so I allready suspected it to be a selfextracting archive.
Maybe my download is broken, will give it another try.

Cheers,
Sascha
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Hmpf, this time the .exe extracted fine but it produced some errors while processing the executeable.

Ooops [edit]: It worked fine under XP! Some nice samples it seems! Many thanks!
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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These are very nice :D Big thank you from here :D
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you guys are very welcome
sorry about the problems with extraction.
its an exe file?
hmm, I thought I uploaded just teh 7z.
interesting.
anyway, verry happy to hear that people are enjoying them.

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Sascha, perhaps you could use these samples for your other thread on drum programming?

Everyone could link to these and there are a few quite similar to some posted already.

Also, if anybody makes a song with these, PM me, cause I'd be very interested to check what other people have been doing with them.

I've been trying to use more samples in my tracks and the only way I end up using them is with tons of reverb and a bit of gate.

but that's another thread...

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Yeah, that's a good idea, pannewb.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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i will download later =) Thanks!

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Thanks for the samps, a good number of them sound like some i already have tho (like the MC-303 samples). But that percussion is just what i was lookin for.

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pannewb wrote:192khz mp3s.
Surely you mean 192kbps?

Forever,




Kim.

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