[Dream] Drums - sampled? - Sound Forge
Joshua Tinnin
krinklyfig at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 08:19:59 PST 2007
I appreciate that. What sort of free VST plugins (to make drum sounds)
would you recommend? Whenever I search, I come up with so many that I
don't really know where to start.
I agree that a lot of trance drums sound the same. I'd like to avoid
that, but in the meantime I do need something more solid, particularly
the kick.
- jt
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 12:06:17PM -0500, Mark wrote:
>
> I have no idea what most psy-trance tracks use for drums these days,
> but they've done a good job getting them to all sound the same ;)
>
> There are plenty of drums samples available for free on the internet.
> You can also make your own samples by editing other people's
> recordings (also available for free on the internet), or by making
> drum sounds with your synths and sampling them. There are a number
> of free VST plugins that can make drum sounds. You don't need to buy
> anything.
>
> On 3/26/07, Joshua Tinnin put forth:
> >So, I'm to understand that most drum parts these days are made from
> >samples. Are people recording their own samples, or is there a good
> >source (paid or free)? I'm not sure when I'll have the money to buy a
> >full kit just to make some samples, though I do have a snare ...
> >
> >I know someone (Doofus?) said they liked Reason for controlling drums.
> >Any other opinions? All I have is Cubase SX 3 so far, but am buying
> >something this weekend ... not sure, maybe Reason, maybe Sound Forge,
> >maybe some VST soft synths ...
> >
> >Also, are people using sampled kicks, or if not, is Sound Forge still a
> >vital tool in creating one? The kicks I hear sure don't sound sampled
> >...
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