Gentle Natural Percussion and/or drums?
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Re: Gentle Natural Percussion and/or drums?
Speaking of Russ Kunkel's drumming, Loop Loft has something in that vein. Check out: https://www.thelooploft.com/products/co ... kes-vol-04 The second style is along those lines. Hope that this helps.
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Very interesting thread, Yall...
then there's Bobby McFerrin.

then there's Bobby McFerrin.



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I bought loop loft bundle of brushes. They are drum tracks more than samples. Drum drops also has drum tracks. You can buy them as individual tracks. I thought about buying some Rogers pop kit tracks since the kit isn't available yet and slicing them, however then I'd need to figure out velocity and there's no way to isolate the kit pieces if they're hitting at the same time,lol! I've got enough going on with the regular kits.
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Session Percussion for Addictive Drums is kinda unique in that the kitpieces are laid out so you can use regular drumkit mappings/MIDI loops and still have something intelligible. I don't know that I'd buy Addictive just for that, but it's definitely worth having for it's own sake, imho. Also, in a Kunkel in a box vein, Drumcore has both MIDI and audio loops of famous drummers, worth a look.
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The manual says there are 3 round robins or alternate samples, but doesn't mention velocity layers.Telefunkin wrote:Another new find (for me)....
http://indiginus.com/Brio.html
This one looks to be a really good source of percussive rhythms, either using preset patterns or creating your own.
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graham, at the top of the website page it has anniversary sale, and it seems everyday there is a different plugin that is on sale, I mean yesterday it was teiko? drums for $28 for a limited time, then they go back to $198. They have a different one today.
it's pretty neat that there are the multisamples with extensive round robins and velocity layers, and then the "aura" or loop samples
that work in tandem, so you get the advantages of both.
https://www.facebook.com/8dio.productions/
it's pretty neat that there are the multisamples with extensive round robins and velocity layers, and then the "aura" or loop samples
that work in tandem, so you get the advantages of both.
https://www.facebook.com/8dio.productions/
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Yw, Graham! I didn't know about them until yesterday. 

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