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Best iOS acoustic drums?

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  • can someone recommend drum set samples ala meshugga or pheripery?

  • Tmkd google it they are free and very good.
    The metal kick drum
    It has kicks snares and toms

  • thanks mate!

  • @Jmd8928 said:
    Tmkd google it they are free and very good.
    The metal kick drum
    It has kicks snares and toms

    i tried downloading it from the official side,
    says 18mb, but just stop the download after some time.

  • Worked for me I just downloaded it on my phone a little bit ago. personally like the samples that are under the free tab on the site
    I think you tried downloading the vortex ones, those are good as well.

  • i managed to download the individual drum hit.

  • I downloaded them and used in Didgistix2. They sound great, do you have any recommended cymbals/hi hats to go with them?
    Cheers

  • good question. i just got the free multidrumset around as sfz imported into audiolayer.
    looking for cymbals too.

  • I use the cymbals from the metal factory samples website. They are not free but sound good. There are many sample libraries on their site. This is where I wish auria pro still worked good because these samples loaded into their drumagog work very well

  • Beat Scholar seem to have been totally forgotten in this thread. Curious why that is as it sounds pretty darn good.

  • edited September 2023

    @Pxlhg said:
    Beat Scholar seem to have been totally forgotten in this thread. Curious why that is as it sounds pretty darn good.

    This is very true. It’s not meshuggah but it’s great sound/ kits.

    It’s funny how some people love beat scholar and it often goes ignored otherwise

    Good call… px!

    Can I ask someone., when you play a drum track like an auv3 that is on automatic , if you play a roll or something, does the midi get captured by “freezing” or does it depend on the AU 3 and circumstance

    Like does freezing make all midi played in the drums into static notes? I mean for like digistix, pulse and beat scholar and stuff

    @Birdpie said:
    can someone recommend drum set samples ala meshugga or pheripery?

    Id you don’t have beat scholar I recommend it; also if want lmk how you write drums like that in standard linear midi if you don’t have beat scholars

    It’s really helpful

  • @Pxlhg said:
    Beat Scholar seem to have been totally forgotten in this thread. Curious why that is as it sounds pretty darn good.

    Beat scholar is good for experimenting with beats but it as no multi velocity layer samples and no round robin.

    When I get time I want to try Beat scholar playing Beathack accoustic drums that are multiple velocity layer.

    I like Hammerhead a lot. You can program randomness that sound very interesting.

    Also I am playing more with Zenbeats Drums. The library of included midi Beats are very useful. Multi out is very useful.

  • @ecou said:

    @Pxlhg said:
    Beat Scholar seem to have been totally forgotten in this thread. Curious why that is as it sounds pretty darn good.

    Beat scholar is good for experimenting with beats but it as no multi velocity layer samples and no round robin.

    When I get time I want to try Beat scholar playing Beathack accoustic drums that are multiple velocity layer.

    I like Hammerhead a lot. You can program randomness that sound very interesting.

    Also I am playing more with Zenbeats Drums. The library of included midi Beats are very useful. Multi out is very useful.

    Zenbeats has become my new favorite ; the ZR1 is very capable and expansive sounds

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