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Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby soultensionbenjamin » 11 Jun 2012 23:11

Fls default drums are just so recognizable
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby Expy » 12 Jun 2012 03:55

Okay, here's some ones I find really useful:

Pendulum kit samples
Lavender Harmony's samples (I hope Lavender doesn't mind me linking to them)
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby K3WRO » 12 Jun 2012 05:00

^^^^^
Trust him, I use those samples at times too and I find them pretty useful

And this site has pretty much everything, check it out
http://www.flstudiomusic.com/

Or you could, might as I say, EQ and maxisize the samples to the point where it sounds unique, That what I do for most of my songs ;)
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby Expy » 12 Jun 2012 05:59

K3WRO wrote:And this site has pretty much everything, check it out
http://www.flstudiomusic.com/

Or you could, might as I say, EQ and maxisize the samples to the point where it sounds unique, That what I do for most of my songs ;)


That is also some great suggestions. I'll also suggest compression as a good tool to modify drum samples - some compression on an already-decent snare can make it sound amazing, especially if you're having trouble making it stand out.
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby soultensionbenjamin » 12 Jun 2012 09:27

thanks guys
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby soultensionbenjamin » 12 Jun 2012 10:35

is there something i have to do i can get the sounds to play
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby soup2504 » 12 Jun 2012 11:56

soultensionbenjamin wrote:is there something i have to do i can get the sounds to play


You've got to drag the folder with all the sample into the sidebar in FLS. Then you can use them with ease from there.
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby soultensionbenjamin » 12 Jun 2012 12:46

lol thanks
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby Lavender_Harmony » 12 Jun 2012 12:52

Remember, never use your sounds dry. You will always want to experiment with layering, EQ and compression. Compression will give your snares more bite for example, and EQ can turn that naff hi-hat sample into the perfect one.
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby Whitetail » 12 Jun 2012 12:54

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Oh there's these too
Archie posted them up a while back
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby Lavender_Harmony » 12 Jun 2012 13:15

Please don't link to pirated stuff guys. Thanks.
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby bartekko » 12 Jun 2012 13:21

Vengeance.
I'm not telling you how to acquire it
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby K3WRO » 13 Jun 2012 03:05

bartekko wrote:Vengeance.
I'm not telling you how to acquire it


Pay for it
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby MrCrackles » 17 Jun 2012 14:39

I've just found this sounds in a youtube video description http://www.mediafire.com/?07gwbxbueckd1bi ^^ especially the snare sounds are great for dubstep ( I think).

this is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayJdz9QmITI
it should be a legal download, if not pls delete this post ;)
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Re: Where can get some better sounding drums and packs

Postby Kiwibomb » 22 Jun 2012 14:45

If it's a virtual drumset you're looking for, try EZDRUMMER. It has a lot of good drums(especially those for metal in particular), and lots and lots of expansion packs for anything you could need, realistic drum-wise. Electronic drums however, I advise looking for a free sample pack called 362 Progressive House Samples. I use these sounds for all of my drums when I do electronic stuff.
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