Drum examples with fruity loops
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Drum examples with fruity loops
Hello to everybody!!! I'm new in the forum but I think that it is great!!!
I would like to ask you if someone have an example of Drum Tabs for fruity loops becouse I don't like amen breaks (they are used toooooooooooo much by enyone) and I would like to do some drum samples by myself.
I've done lot of speedcore (with fruity loops and reason+acid) but the breakcore drums sound different and I don't know how I could make it .
Sorry for my english (I'm italian and I don't speak english very well) and thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would like to ask you if someone have an example of Drum Tabs for fruity loops becouse I don't like amen breaks (they are used toooooooooooo much by enyone) and I would like to do some drum samples by myself.
I've done lot of speedcore (with fruity loops and reason+acid) but the breakcore drums sound different and I don't know how I could make it .
Sorry for my english (I'm italian and I don't speak english very well) and thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
- producer_snafu
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just download some old breaks and chop them up in a wav editor and load the single shots in fruity and have fun
- sir johnson thursday
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Get samples from http://www.mhat.com/phatdrumloops/ (for example)
Use fruity slicer for easy beatdetection. Select a high bpm that fits with your rythm. Use the note pitch control in the piano roll for further stretching etc. .
That's the easiest way I guess ....
Never the less it's also cool to invent own structures from the start by using single drum samples.
Use fruity slicer for easy beatdetection. Select a high bpm that fits with your rythm. Use the note pitch control in the piano roll for further stretching etc. .
That's the easiest way I guess ....
Never the less it's also cool to invent own structures from the start by using single drum samples.
sir johnson thursday wrote:Get samples from http://www.mhat.com/phatdrumloops/ (for example)
Use fruity slicer for easy beatdetection. Select a high bpm that fits with your rythm. Use the note pitch control in the piano roll for further stretching etc. .
That's the easiest way I guess ....
Never the less it's also cool to invent own structures from the start by using single drum samples.
Cheers for the link, seems like a decent website, really hard to find good free kits.
- killstablo
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Breakbeat paradise have quite a few free mp3 versions of samples from their premium wav packs. Definitely worth checking out
http://www.breakbeat-paradise.com/bb_samples.php
http://www.breakbeat-paradise.com/bb_samples.php
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- jimmusician
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Why do we have to teach you to use google? Thats all I did when I first started making shit. Just google free drums wav or something like that. There will be plenty of sites offering free loops to chop up or free single hit drums or drum machines people ripped the sounds from (my personal favorite). From there its about finding an aggressive bass drum you like with a snare drum that fits with it, and a cymbal sample you don't hate (I think a lot of them are too low pitched and long sounding)
- jimmusician
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or even better, take a break, load it into fruity slicer, manipulate the drum hit, put it in the audio clipboard, and paste into edison
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