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Old 27th April 2010   #151
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Bought them yesterday and I've playing with all the time since then. Can't wait to try them in a full production. Very inspiring!
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Old 29th July 2010   #152
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Any new sales coming???
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Old 30th July 2010   #153
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Not exactly a "sale".
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Old 31st July 2010   #155
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I bought this pack yesterday. Really high-quality stuff. The kicks alone are
worth the price. I'm constantly looking for kicks with the right "weight" and
these fit that need perfectly. I honestly don't have to do anything to them
to get them to sit right in a mix. They're just "right" to begin with. It seems that so many dance and club kicks are heavy in the 200 hz area, where
they interfere with bass. These kicks don't exhibit that.

Only one small comment - I wish the 909 hats were mapped so that loading the closed and open ones didn't result in them overlapping in the same key zone. I can remap them myself, of course.
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I bought this pack yesterday. Really high-quality stuff. The kicks alone are
worth the price. I'm constantly looking for kicks with the right "weight" and
these fit that need perfectly. I honestly don't have to do anything to them
to get them to sit right in a mix. They're just "right" to begin with. It seems that so many dance and club kicks are heavy in the 200 hz area, where
they interfere with bass. These kicks don't exhibit that.

Only one small comment - I wish the 909 hats were mapped so that loading the closed and open ones didn't result in them overlapping in the same key zone. I can remap them myself, of course.
Cool! Glad you like the kicks.

The 909 hats... they should be separated in Hi-Fi 909.
But separated means they don't gate the way the 9 does.
The Guru Kits should gate.
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Old 31st July 2010   #157
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Yes just got them last night and have to say they will take anything you do with these type of drum sounds up a pretty fair notch.

You don't realize how lame what you have been using is until you hear these

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Old 31st July 2010   #158
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I had a thread up here about the new release, but it got moved to music computers. Here's the information:

Driven Machine Drums 1.5 now available.

DRIVEN MACHINE DRUMS: 24bit Electronic Drum Samples for GURU, EXS-24, and Kontakt in WAV, AIF

This new expansion contains 2,280+ new sounds
for a total collection of 4,114 samples, organized
intelligently to maximize creativity.

The new content is recorded at 24/96 resolution
and includes the DMD15 expansion, Hi-Fi 909, and
Hi-Fi Miami.

Here's some of the equipment used to shape these
new sounds:

Euro Modular (Cwejman, Wiard, MOTM, MakeNoise+)
Serge Modular
Acidlabs Miami
Roland TR-909
Jomox MBrane 11
Drumfire DF500
Simmons SDS-1000
MFB-503
Elektron Monomachine
Dynacord VRS-23
Avedis E-27
TK-BC1
Valley People Dynamite
Empirical Labs Distressor
CDSoundMaster Source + w/ 1959 Valvo Tubes
Anamod ATS-1
Thermionic Culture Vulture
Atlas Pro Juggernaut Twin
Schippman Ebbe und Flut

For this expansion, I wanted to create new electronic
drum sounds that would be cost prohibitive to
manufacture and distribute as a hardware device. I'm
personally very pleased with the quality achieved and am
grateful to all the designers who create such incredible
tools to work with. This collection is the sum of all these
tools.

Instead of me hyping it up in a thread, you should go to:

DRIVEN MACHINE DRUMS: 24bit Electronic Drum Samples for GURU, EXS-24, and Kontakt in WAV, AIF

and download the demo sounds at the TOP of the page.
Then you can listen with your own ears and use the sounds
in real life.

Available in:
24-Bit Wav
24-Bit Aif
Kontakt (3.0+)
EXS-24
16-Bit Dithered Wav (for classic hardware samplers)

Enjoy!

Nathaniel
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I had a thread up here about the new release, but it got moved to music computers.
Might have to do with the title. A normal announcement line could have saved it.
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Might have to do with the title. A normal announcement line could have saved it.
"You aint f'm round here, are ya boi?"

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Christ Entrainer, you deserve an award for the effort and honesty you put in on this project. I've just ordered these and I just love it when I see someone in love with what they are doing, and then I get the benefit of it for my tunes, awesome win win. I hope you do well out of it, its only right.
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