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Old 11th May 2012   #1
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SamplesLoops New Single Drums available - Drumagog, Trigger, .WAV

Hi fellow GSz!

Just a quick update to announce the availability of Single Drums, from the Indie Drums Vol.1 Kick and Snare sample library for Drumagog, Trigger and .WAV!

Starting from only $2.49 per drum with multiple variations included! Instant download!

Sampled drums by Mapex, Yamaha, Premier, Sonor and Hayman... and, yep, Gear Slutz can get a 20% discount using the coupon: ‘imagearslut’ on checkout.

Hooray!

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Hey- this looks really cool. You've taken a page right out of Steven Slate's playbook. So much so that I wonder if this is all a hoax.

So Indie Vol. 1 includes all the kicks and snares up to this point? You say there are "60 Files." So, does that mean there are 60 files altogether for all kicks and snares? That would be like 6 samples per drum. Is that correct?
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I just bought them. They sound good but there is only 3 layers of velocity per Sound. Soft, Med, Hard.
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Hey!

Not a hoax! I just think it's a reasonable price point... And as it's a download only, my overheads are low :-)

The bundled version contains 60 different versions... You can view full details on the product pages... For example, the Mapex Kick, includes 6 different versions... Each version contains up to 36 samples... over up to 6 velocity layers... The Hayman snare has upto 66 samples across six layers...

The comparison tables gives you the full details...

.GOG/.TCI have up to 11 samples per layer, and up to 6 layers... The .WAV only include Hard, Medium and Soft, with only 1 variation... For use with Sound Replacer. So it depends with format/s are purchased...

I thought it was clear enough on the comparison chart... if you guys think it needs more clarification, let me know and I'll update the site :-)

PS DW Classic kit, with toms... due in the next couple of months... more samples per layer, and other cool features... so jump on the mailing list to get informed... I'm actually sending a free demo of it in the next newsletter!
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I just bought them. They sound good but there is only 3 layers of velocity per Sound. Soft, Med, Hard.
Hey, thanks for the purchase.. The .WAV only include 3 samples, hence the price difference... If you felt misguided, or that with wasn't clear enough on the comparison table, PM me and we'll sort something out :-)
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Hey!

Not a hoax! I just think it's a reasonable price point... And as it's a download only, my overheads are low :-)

The bundled version contains 60 different versions... You can view full details on the product pages... For example, the Mapex Kick, includes 6 different versions... Each version contains up to 36 samples... over up to 6 velocity layers... The Hayman snare has upto 66 samples across six layers...

The comparison tables gives you the full details...

.GOG/.TCI have up to 11 samples per layer, and up to 6 layers... The .WAV only include Hard, Medium and Soft, with only 1 variation... For use with Sound Replacer. So it depends with format/s are purchased...

I thought it was clear enough on the comparison chart... if you guys think it needs more clarification, let me know and I'll update the site :-)

PS DW Classic kit, with toms... due in the next couple of months... more samples per layer, and other cool features... so jump on the mailing list to get informed... I'm actually sending a free demo of it in the next newsletter!
Ahh, I see. I didn't click on the compare tab. Sounds good- and an amazing price. Why not include all the wavs so we can make a playable instrument? I don't understand what the "Multi" format is. Maybe that's what I want?? I'd rather a format that can be played rather than triggered.

edit: Never mind. I see that Multi is basically the wavs, drumagog and trigger formats. Basically all the goodies. Sorry about the confusion.
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Why not include all the wavs so we can make a playable instrument? I don't understand what the "Multi" format is. Maybe that's what I want?? I'd rather a format that can be played rather than triggered.
I have plans to release playable versions Thinking unprotected Kontakt files, then they can be imported into most samplers... Keen on your thoughts...

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I have plans to release playable versions Thinking unprotected Kontakt files, then they can be imported into most samplers... Keen on your thoughts...

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Yup make them Kontakt compatible and you should have a wider user base.
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Yup make them Kontakt compatible and you should have a wider user base.
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