METAL KICKS & SNARES & TOMS

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Shaughn
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METAL KICKS & SNARES & TOMS

Post by Shaughn »

I am essentially looking for GOG files for Kicks, Snare, Toms... Predominantly for METAL styles of music.

I have the full Drumagog along with all the downloads on this forum and the actual site.

Does anyone know anywhere else i can check for good sounds that work well with high speed drumming.

So far the sneap kick is pretty cool, Also sounds from my Alesis Dm5... How can i put those into drumagog
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Post by kvesper »

Hello, I'm new to this forum, but the way I import my DM5 sounds is to record them in Nuendo by moving the bounce markers to just right when the sample starts and ends then Export Audio keeping a 44/24 sample and import into Drumagog creating a new file. This has worked for me, but I don't know if it is the correct way.

-Kris
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Post by Farview »

YOu might want to check out Rock Drums Volume 2. You can order it on the Drumagog site.
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Post by PaulyD »

Shaughn,
did you ever find any samples to suit your taste? If so, please let us know. I'm hinging on this as to whether I buy Drumagog or not. I have a few drum sample libraries and find snares to always be such a weak point where hard rock and metal are concerned.

I wish there were more audio demos on this web site...

tia,

Paul
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Post by LaLaFaV »

You might want to try these out:
http://www.stevenslatedrums.com
I just bought them recently. They might be what you're looking for.
Jackson
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Stevenslatedrums. GOGS

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Are these ready for use with Drumagog?
ON MAC, ?
http://www.stevenslatedrums.com/
G4Mac laptop 1.67gig 2Gig Ram. Nuendo 3 RME Fireface


Thanks,

Jackson
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Post by LaLaFaV »

I'm on a PC but I doubt there's any reason why they wouldn't work on a MAC. They just finished their GOG files to go with their samples to make it convenient for Drumagog users.
I'd say that if you have any questions, email Steven. He's a helpful guy.
sevenandi
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STEVEN SLATE SAMPLES ON MAC

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HI
i just bought the steven slate sample cd for mac and it works well with drumagog.
the kicks are awesome, snares and toms are ok but not on there one, you have to blend the samples with the natural track.
but it sounds much better than the original drumagog samples.
andrew
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Post by YellowMatter »

Hi there! If you go to

http://www.drumagog.com/steven%20slate/index.html

you can hear all those audio demos have a 100% replaced snare and sound fantastic. We even had a top mixer client of ours replace a whole album's snare 100% since the original snare mic was clipping. Thanks,

Yellow Matter
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omertametal
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metal kicks and snares

Post by omertametal »

I am very new to recording, and especially Drumagog. I just checked out this site i saw someone post

http://www.stevenslatedrums.com/index.html

The Metal demo sounds pretty sick, but which one would i have to order to get all those sounds? There are only 2, and they don't really give too much information about either. So, does anyone have either one??

thnx
CptTripps
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Post by CptTripps »

Omerta Metal eh?

Wouldn't happen to be in Anchorage?
hats
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Goodwork!

Post by hats »

Stevenslatedrums, good work indeed!

How often do you update the sample stuff?
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