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> Best Drum Sample Cd, which is the best?
chemicalseb
post Fri 17 Sep 2004, 06:16
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I'm looking for the best drum sample cd. I just found out about BT's Breakz from the nu school, and i was wondering if there was anythign better. Im mostly lookin for one shot sample cds and not loop cds. Is there a one shot sample cd that has drums like BT's style? If not, is there a loop cd with stuff better than BT's sample cd?
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dixiechicken
post Mon 20 Sep 2004, 10:01
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There are an almost unlimited number sampling cd:s with all all kinds of sampled sounds on them.
Just do search on the internet with the words "drum samples" on Google for starters.
That will give you some 800 hits at least.

Companies like Sweetwater & other stores have a number of such cd:s.
Big Fish Audio, Edrums and loads of other firms specialises in producing sampling cd:s.

Thera are a any number websites with free drumsamples on them.
One of our members on this board produce free samples you can use..

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tunetwister
post Tue 21 Sep 2004, 07:53
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I am looking for samples at 48khz for video. Dolby needs 48khz and I do not feel dithering up from 44.1khz sounds as good.
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post Wed 13 Oct 2004, 14:28
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If you want funky drums and you own a softwaresampler try our drum-library
FUNKEQUIPMENT (44,1khz/24Bit)

For Rockdrums there are e.g. the Drumkits from Hell, Scarbee Imperial drums etc...

All depends on your style and equipment.

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