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Summary: I just bought a $14 drum sample collection of 469 oneshot WAVs, edited and categorized. It consists of vinyl sounds sampled to an MPC drum machine and then re-sampled to a computer. If you are interested in 'groovy' drums (breakbeat, hip hop, big beat, funk) then this really is a must have. Here's my full review.

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=197271

Here's a demo I did in a couple minutes with NO processing.

http://www.soundtempest.net/dope.mp3

And here's where you can get them.

http://www.goldbaby.co.nz/thempc60page.html

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If you saw how fast I could sequence you might change your mind. There really is no better way IMO to do 'drum machine' style drums, the primary draw being not only the speed of sequencing but the ability to just change your samples in real time (and preview new ones) while the sequence is going.

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it's pretty good, though the snare samples sound almost exactly the same as all the FPC stuff I have =/ any idea where I could find some hardcore snares? LoL, feeling generous Zircon :D?

Learn 2 process u nub ;)

But seriously, I'm pretty sure most 'hardcore' snares are really just your average 909-samples with a load of distortion/saturation.

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I think everybody got the message by now, so you can stop spamming it.

Sorry Tensei-San

Thought you guy's might be interested in my stuff...

I apologize if it seemed like spam...

Regards

Hugo

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