Drum Loop Samples

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I hane no battery...but I want to add rhytim to my songs at cubase..how can I find some drum samples?and How can I add these samples to my projects
 
You can get some free acoustic drum samples at:

http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk/ns_kit7freedownload.html

Download the soundfont version and then get the sfz soundfont player from here:

http://www.rgcaudio.com/sfz.htm

Install sfz, load it in cubase (it's a vst instrument), and load the natural studio sound font in sfz. Then you will need to either create a midi track or use a midi controller (keyboard) to trigger the drum sounds.

That's about the best free solution that I know of.
 
There is also the LM7 drum sampler that comes with Cubase. It's limited but it'll work.
 
noisewreck said:
There is also the LM7 drum sampler that comes with Cubase. It's limited but it'll work.

sounds like the all mighty mother of cheese, imo. :eek: if the samples were'nt washed in verb and compression, then maybe they could be doctored up a bit to sound ok.

also, with sfz, you can find alot of different soundfont kits for free. the natural studio kit sounds pretty good though.
 
Did a short recording to compare some drum sounds. LM7, Natural Studio Kit in SFZ, and BFD. In that order.

http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=2888

The Natural Studio Kit sounds damn good for being free. If you get creative and maybe use a soundfont editor and use multiple instances of SFZ, you could have alot of control over the Natural Studio Kit samples. Or, if you can find a free sampler to use with the wav files instead of the soundfont samples, you'd be better off.
 
Go to bookstore.

Both "Computer Music" and "MusicTech" magazines give out thousands of samples every month (plus a bunch of really useful software).....
 
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