Re: [linux-audio-user] Still on the look out for _GOOD_ sampled drums

From: Robert Jonsson <rj@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Jan 29 2007 - 18:30:59 EET

Hi Julien,

The old version of Drumkit from Hell, in gigasampler format, is rather
good for heavier stuff, well layered drums and lots of cymbals. I've
used in some songs, I forget which. Not that my songs are a good
reference, I'm lousy at programming drums ;-)
One problems is however that it is no longer available for purchase...

Regards,
Robert

Julien Claassen skrev:
> Hi Dmitry, hi Key!
> To Ken: I couldn't read your message in my pine, it just told me output from
> pgp and that was almost all.
> Dmitry: I know, that the naturalstudio guys have a lot of good sounds, but I
> can't really use them. You should know I'm blind and can thus only use
> text-based software. That is fluidsynth and LinuxSampler. But they offer it as
> simple .wav-files and give a Kontakt-configuration, I believe. But that's
> nothing I can work with. I can't create my own soundfonts, at least not in
> that quality, and I don't have a software, that let's me use simple .wav-files
> as a sample-base. That's the dificulty.
> Thanks anyway, they are great!
> Kindest regards
> Julien
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