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Justus Johnston
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Name's Justus, and I write music for video games.
Here's the deal:
I've been using a Roland Soundcanvas (mixed with a few live instruments) for my tracks, but I've finally come into a little money, and have begun to expand things. I've got some great software synths now, like EastWest Collosus, Drumkit from Hell, and Pentagon I. With Pentagon, I can make awesome leads, I get nice realistic instruments out of Collosus, and DfH provides me with a drumkit that can fool professional session drummers. What I really want now though are some drum sounds that are extremely fake, and larger than life, just like the classic game soundtracks I remember from the early 90s. That's right, I want very very fake-sounding drums. My old Soundcanvas has a few like that, but not enough, and even those aren't REALLY huge like I'd like.
Here's an MP3 I threw together containing several crossfaded examples of the kind of sound I'm shooting for. It's not a sound you hear much these days.
Since everyone nowadays is obsessed with real sounds, finding drums this huge and this fake is really hard. I'm assuming I'll be looking at possibly a large variety of really old drum machines, but I really have no idea what to search for to get these kinds of sounds. If there's a way to get these sorts of sounds using software, I'm down with that too.
The thing is, I don't only want some drums that sound like a couple of these, I want about this much variety too! It's worth noting that all of these examples come from only three different games, so the variety is obviously out there to be had.
One other thing: I don't care at all about pre-programmed patterns. I always make all my own patterns from scratch via MIDI. So, all it needs is a MIDI In, and wonderfully unrealistic drum sounds....admittedly, a trigger would be kind of cool too, so I could use the sounds when I record my friend who plays actual drums.
I've got a good amount of money now, so that's not much object.
So, any advice?
Here's the deal:
I've been using a Roland Soundcanvas (mixed with a few live instruments) for my tracks, but I've finally come into a little money, and have begun to expand things. I've got some great software synths now, like EastWest Collosus, Drumkit from Hell, and Pentagon I. With Pentagon, I can make awesome leads, I get nice realistic instruments out of Collosus, and DfH provides me with a drumkit that can fool professional session drummers. What I really want now though are some drum sounds that are extremely fake, and larger than life, just like the classic game soundtracks I remember from the early 90s. That's right, I want very very fake-sounding drums. My old Soundcanvas has a few like that, but not enough, and even those aren't REALLY huge like I'd like.
Here's an MP3 I threw together containing several crossfaded examples of the kind of sound I'm shooting for. It's not a sound you hear much these days.
Since everyone nowadays is obsessed with real sounds, finding drums this huge and this fake is really hard. I'm assuming I'll be looking at possibly a large variety of really old drum machines, but I really have no idea what to search for to get these kinds of sounds. If there's a way to get these sorts of sounds using software, I'm down with that too.
The thing is, I don't only want some drums that sound like a couple of these, I want about this much variety too! It's worth noting that all of these examples come from only three different games, so the variety is obviously out there to be had.
One other thing: I don't care at all about pre-programmed patterns. I always make all my own patterns from scratch via MIDI. So, all it needs is a MIDI In, and wonderfully unrealistic drum sounds....admittedly, a trigger would be kind of cool too, so I could use the sounds when I record my friend who plays actual drums.
I've got a good amount of money now, so that's not much object.
So, any advice?