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#121583 by andjustinforall
Mon May 15, 2006 7:37 am
I've got Cubase LE and using the Universal Sound Module drums that come with the program. Anyoen of any good sounding drum machines or a place where I can get realistic rock/metal drum samples for use with a drum sampler? Any help is much appreciated! Free samples would be even better :D

#121587 by Biert
Mon May 15, 2006 8:19 am
I use these with Fruity Loops: http://www.naturalstudio.co.uk, the free sample is pretty extensive, I wonder what the full version is like...

#121632 by Torniojaws
Mon May 15, 2006 12:41 pm
Drumkit from Hell Superior is the most realistic drums you can get at the moment.

#121633 by fragility
Mon May 15, 2006 1:20 pm
I have absolutely no idea how good these are or anything (or if they are virus free or anything, so I can't give any guarantees, but might not be a bad start for free.

http://hem.passagen.se/lej97/kalava/

But you definately get what you pay for in this department!

#121708 by andjustinforall
Tue May 16, 2006 5:51 am
Yeah well obviously Drumkit From Hell is a little money hungry, probably processor hungry too? It would be pretty damned sweet to get Tomas Haake playing on my songs but :D...

Cheers for the help I'll give those a go.

#121714 by Torniojaws
Tue May 16, 2006 6:39 am
andjustinforall wrote:Yeah well obviously Drumkit From Hell is a little money hungry, probably processor hungry too?

It's not that expensive. You can get Drumkit from Hell 2 for 99 euros. It's not that CPU hungry, but you really need to have at least a decent amount of memory. 1 GB, I would say, is the absolute minimum. Definitely at least 1.5 GB, but 2 GB is recommended. But no matter, memory is cheap nowadays anyway :)

#121804 by Greg Reason
Wed May 17, 2006 5:39 am
andjustinforall wrote:Yeah well obviously Drumkit From Hell is a little money hungry, probably processor hungry too? It would be pretty damned sweet to get Tomas Haake playing on my songs but :D...

Cheers for the help I'll give those a go.


DFH is fuckin cheap man! I don't know how much you're used to paying for professional audio software but JEEZ...

#121809 by fragility
Wed May 17, 2006 8:58 am
If you've already got a sampler, the original DKFH is like £50-£60 here and although I believe that superior is appropriately named, thats a pretty small amount of money, and you can get some comparatively good sounding drums (plus, if your computer is old like mine, it's a better option ;)..still need a fair amount of ram though)

#122015 by andjustinforall
Fri May 19, 2006 3:49 am
Greg Reason wrote:
andjustinforall wrote:Yeah well obviously Drumkit From Hell is a little money hungry, probably processor hungry too? It would be pretty damned sweet to get Tomas Haake playing on my songs but :D...

Cheers for the help I'll give those a go.


DFH is fuckin cheap man! I don't know how much you're used to paying for professional audio software but JEEZ...


Yeah well I'm not exactly a 'professional audio software' type. Especially after I got duped into buying a USB 1.1 audio interface after not researching. Hooray for latency...

I've realised also that 512 RAM is not enough after I tried loading NS-Kit and it said i don't have enough memory to load the soundfonts....

So let's say I bought DFH. Will my Celeron 2.7GHz computer be able to handle it with 512 RAM? WHat will be a reasonable amount of RAM to be able to use it with?

#122016 by andjustinforall
Fri May 19, 2006 3:50 am
I'm an idiot, that question was answered before earlier! CHeers!

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