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  • What is the go to place (paid/free) to get good Kick and Snare samples? What method to use
2016/03/11 14:28:11
magik570
After hours of processing, I am never satisfied with my drums. Trying to work this efficiently. Where can I get good samples from? (willing to pay/budget friendly) What is your preferred method to use already 'sounding good' Kick/Snare to put in your Sonar projects?
 
2016/03/11 16:16:41
bluzdog
If you're replacing live drums and like Addictive Drums, you can purchase Addictive Trigger and gain access to your AD bundle samples for drum replacement. I've been using Slate Digital Trigger for years. the Platinum and Deluxe samples are great.
 
Rocky
2016/03/11 23:52:49
mixmkr
have you tried Sonar's Drum Replacer?  Grab a sample you've heard and like and use it.  Has worked good for me.
2016/03/12 08:18:12
jpetersen
Depends very much on genre. This has been a useful leaping-off point for me.
 
http://songcrafters.org/64guitars/BR/Samples.html
 
2016/03/18 00:03:09
Danny Danzi
magik570
After hours of processing, I am never satisfied with my drums. Trying to work this efficiently. Where can I get good samples from? (willing to pay/budget friendly) What is your preferred method to use already 'sounding good' Kick/Snare to put in your Sonar projects?
 




I've been sampling since Vienna sound font studio was around, so I use a lot of my own samples, but I do own some store bought stuff too. In total, with my personal sampling libraries (I've sampled every drum kit that has ever come through my studio using numerous hits and velocities) I gotta be in the millions with all of them combined. So if you ever need anything resampled or flown in, send me a pm and we'll talk. I can cop just about any drum kit and probably have any sound anyone could ever want/need.
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