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Old 21st October 2005   #1
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I'm reading a lot of posts where you're saying almost everybody pro uses samples of the drums in their mixes. I tried couple, but seems I don't have good enough. Any recomendation of good sample library? Espacially drums ( kick snare...)
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I like the Scarbee Imperial drums.
www.scarbee.com

Very responsive and natural sounding but prepare to invest some time to mix and match.
You get the raw sound of great drums in a great room recorded through some great miks and preamps.
You have to supply the EQ and compression etc.

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I'll be the first of many to suggest:

http://www.rock-drums.com/html/store.html

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i dont know if this will sound dumb, or i'm captain obvious , but what about starting your own library? just take 5 minutes and get some solid solo hits from every session your in. the most natural sample is going to be the sample of the actual drummer hitting his actual drums through your actual mics/pres etc. then you can squash it and eq it but still retain the tone/sound...somewhat.

plus after a while you'll have a ton of samples to work with if the drums your actually tracking are kinda poop.

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i dont know if this will sound dumb, or i'm captain obvious , but what about starting your own library? just take 5 minutes and get some solid solo hits from every session your in. the most natural sample is going to be the sample of the actual drummer hitting his actual drums through your actual mics/pres etc. then you can squash it and eq it but still retain the tone/sound...somewhat.

plus after a while you'll have a ton of samples to work with if the drums your actually tracking are kinda poop.

captain obvious , over and out
i definitely do that, but I was just looking for more option and fast replace.
So far I was replacing drum hits with my own recorded samples.
Thanks for your responce guys!
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How about BFD?
With Steve Albinis new expansion kit!
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