Drum samplers Vs. Individual samples
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Drum samplers Vs. Individual samples
Which do you prefer?
would you rather create your samples, and load them up in a sampler such as Battery, or (as i do in fruity) load all the samples in individually (or drop them on the playlist as audio) and work that way?
would you rather create your samples, and load them up in a sampler such as Battery, or (as i do in fruity) load all the samples in individually (or drop them on the playlist as audio) and work that way?
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you see, i agree whole heartedly with this. but i struggle to understand why so many people prefer to use drum samplers, surely it only restricts you? sure some of them have nice effects/filter. but why not just run a sample through it, bounce out an individual hit, and load that back into your DAW?Rendr wrote:Individual samples all the way. I love the feel of dragging them around the DAW and taking my time choosing the samples, as apposed to the impersonal feel that I get from MIDI.
Nothing like spending 4 hours rearranging little boxes on a screen.
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I personally don't use drum samplers (and don't think I ever will) but one upside that I can see from them is in Ultrabeat anyway, you can choose the 'fundamental frequency' of the drum hits, which sounds a lot nicer that just pitching up/down a sample. And a few other features found in samplers, like the ability to layer up drum sounds with tones such as sine waves, white noise... etcSilentK wrote:you see, i agree whole heartedly with this. but i struggle to understand why so many people prefer to use drum samplers, surely it only restricts you? sure some of them have nice effects/filter. but why not just run a sample through it, bounce out an individual hit, and load that back into your DAW?Rendr wrote:Individual samples all the way. I love the feel of dragging them around the DAW and taking my time choosing the samples, as apposed to the impersonal feel that I get from MIDI.
Nothing like spending 4 hours rearranging little boxes on a screen.
But it's all a matter of choice. The main reason I don't use them is because I genuinely love to arrange individual hits for hours on end, and hate rearranging midi data. Although I wouldn't argue with anyone that technically you can do more with a sampler. But listen to old skool jungle like Remarc or Dred Bass... they didn't use drum samplers and their tunes are without a doubt the some of the best examples of drumlines you can get.
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lilt wrote:drum sampler for hats/percussion
individual for snare, kick, crash etc.
care to explain ur choices?
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I use the drum sampler like ultrabeat or redrum. I use different channels for each aspect, kick channels, snare channels, maybe a copy of the snare channel to use FX with.......
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but what to do when it comes to mix down? u cant route each sound in battery to a seperate track in your DAW?Depone wrote:I use both. The bonus of having it in a drum sampler like battery, is that you can control each samples ADSR, routing/multi pad triggering.
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aaah, i have learned something newDepone wrote:Yeah man, it has multiple outputs to channels in your mixer. i always do this so that you can sequence you kick/snare patterns on the same midi clip, and then have them outputted on separate audio channels to mix.SilentK wrote:but what to do when it comes to mix down? u cant route each sound in battery to a seperate track in your DAW?Depone wrote:I use both. The bonus of having it in a drum sampler like battery, is that you can control each samples ADSR, routing/multi pad triggering.

I have played with battery before but never noticed this feature

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same with ultrabeat
is it called multi timbral instrument or summin????????
maybe i jus made that up or am i'm gettin confused?
multi timbral's summin like that is it not?
next topic right there i think
is it called multi timbral instrument or summin????????
maybe i jus made that up or am i'm gettin confused?
multi timbral's summin like that is it not?
next topic right there i think
quote jackieboi said "At the end of the day people who post on forums are all fucking sad acts anyway......."
I use Redrum or the Ableton Impulse sampler for all drums. I make a separate instance for Kicks, one for Snares and one for the rest of the Perc like hats and shakers. I like to layer kicks and want the kick to sound similar most of the time, so Ill shape the sound in the drumsampler and program in midi so I only have to create the drum once. Once I get the pattern where I like it for the most part, I bounce that and do further editing where needed.
I like being able to load up a few kicks in redrum and get to laying down some drums faster to work on the rest of the song. I usually make a skeleton drum track to create the rest of the tune on and then go back to program the drums around the song, so faster is better in the begining of the process.
I like being able to load up a few kicks in redrum and get to laying down some drums faster to work on the rest of the song. I usually make a skeleton drum track to create the rest of the tune on and then go back to program the drums around the song, so faster is better in the begining of the process.
yeah =)SilentK wrote:lilt wrote:drum sampler for hats/percussion
individual for snare, kick, crash etc.
care to explain ur choices?
its a visual/aural psychological trick for myself
i usually use a good 5-8 hats for a single line so it keeps that nice and compact (using battery or short circuit as the sampler) but all those hats make up just one spectrum of the overall sound (they play consequtively, rather than concurrently)
but with the kick, snare, crash etc. those are single hits (made up of a few single samples) and they each go on a separate track because they take up a lot of the spectrum of the sound
so when i look at my track it looks like the kick and snare are taking up a sixth of the screen each, which connects with them taking up a sixth of the sound
eg. basic track will have snare, kick, hats, bass, synth, ambience
its just a trick for myself so that things look like im hearing them, rather than trying to make it sound like what im looking at

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