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ChrisWerner
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Looking good Stige...
Don´t rush yourself, be relaxed and the result will benefit from it.
The demo, sounds very good.
I offer me to convert this to several Kontakt instruments, dry, club, Live etc...
cheers
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Post by jea »

Uhh!

I have been away for some time, and now this!

Count me too, the demo was so live and nice!

Good Work!!
eh, you're right, :-) I am a luna(t)ech!
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Post by alfonso »

Great! :grin:
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Post by borg »

ha! hero of the month! :smile:
will there be enough interest the cool cat asks himself... :wink:
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Post by nprime »

Demo sounds fabulous!

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Post by Herr Voigt »

Be careful with your ears, nobody will give you a fresh pair ...
Your drumset-project is really great!!!

Best wishes, Thomas
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Post by Basic Pitch »

Wow!

I have payed much money for librarys that dont sound as alive as this set does, simply amazing!

Cheers!

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:smile:
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Post by valis »

Excellent, looking forward to it :smile:
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Post by Nikibuzz »

Great sounding kit!

Man I applaud you for all this hard work.
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Post by bassdude »

Thankyou very much for taking the time and effort to do this. It's a big job. I am certainly interested in using it! What are you going to do as far as copyright? You'll want recognition for your work surely (a mention in album credits). You'll want to protect this at least.

Thanks! :grin:

PS. A big thanks for keeping it natural too!

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Post by Stige »

Hi, thanks all for encouraging comments :smile:
I noticed a little error in my mp3 demo I posted earlier. I had pitch bend turned up by accident, so it was a bit high pitched, lol :grin:. I've got new demos now.

Original:
http://www.sunpoint.net/~simulacrum/SMKitDemo1.mp3
The same, but second snare:
http://www.sunpoint.net/~simulacrum/SMKitDemo2.mp3

I've been progressing well, but not finished yet.. Perhaps soon :wink:
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Post by valis »

Take your time, we're not going anywhere. Anyone that's in a hurry to get a drum kit can always try NS Kit (google it if you don't know). :smile:
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Post by spoimala »

That's great! And when you have a wooden snare, it will be excellent :wink:

I can offer a mirror in Finland.
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Post by Plato »

Cor blimey gov - what a generous offer.
Looking forward to this :grin:
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Post by voidar »

Sounds very nice. Looking forward to this!
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Post by Stige »

Spoimala, do you have 400 megs of free space in your server? I've got 2 kits now, 200MB each. Thought I'd make an extra kit with less room ambience.
Yep, I've seen dreams about wooden snare..

Bassdude, what comes to copyright, you are free to use the samples in your all productions, no limits. Of course separating them and spreading with other sample collections wouldn't be polite.
Well, if you use them in your music, a link to mp3 or receiving an album would be highly appreciated :smile:

I've added a testsong to music section. Testing a kit with less ambience.
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Post by Basic Pitch »

New snare sounds really tight and punchy..

I am sad I just bought DFH2 a few weeks ago, it sounds good but this has a much more standard live set sound to it, I actually prefer this set over the DFH set.

Keep up the great work mate!
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Post by King of Snake »

Cool! It'll be interesting to see how a realistic drumkit like this will work in dance music. I'm looking forward to experimenting with it :smile:
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Post by spoimala »

On 2004-07-11 14:51, Stige wrote:
Spoimala, do you have 400 megs of free space in your server?
Ouch. I have only 350megs free. I'll check if I can free some space.
Thought I'd make an extra kit with less room ambience.
Good idea. At least for us metalheads :smile:
Yep, I've seen dreams about wooden snare..
Where do you live? Or make your recordings? If anywhere near Jyväskylä... my friend has a very nice sounding snare, maybe you could use it?
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