Hand Drums Sample Pack - Download
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:05 am
I've come up with a sample pack you might find useful. It's 135 physically modelled hand-drums, in mono 44.1kHz WAV.
You can download it here: http://sites.google.com/site/kapdemos/H ... ms_1.0.rar
The are five drum types - or rather, drum pitches:
* Doumbek: 55Hz (A0)
* Conga: 110Hz (A1)
* Bongo: 220Hz (A2)
* Tabla: 440Hz (A3)
* Timbale: 880Hz (A4)
Each of the types is hit at three places:
* Center: The middle of the skin, for the biggest sound.
* Edge: The rim, where the skin meets the body, for resonance in the drum cage instead of the skin and the air inside.
* Half: Halfway between the two.
Each has three lengths:
* Long
* Medium
* Short
And there are three levels of muting:
* Open: Not muted
* Palm: Muted at the edge, damping higher frequencies (often the difference between this and the open sound is quite small)
* Mute: Muted at the center, damping lower frequencies
So "Conga Edge Short Mute" will give you a short, small 'plink', with a low fundamental frequency but high ringing - good for punctuating the main beats. "Timbale Center Long Open" is a harsh, ringing, high metalic sound, possibly usable as a snare.
There are 135 permutations, and it's expected you'll select a few that you want and discard the others.
You can download it here: http://sites.google.com/site/kapdemos/H ... ms_1.0.rar
The are five drum types - or rather, drum pitches:
* Doumbek: 55Hz (A0)
* Conga: 110Hz (A1)
* Bongo: 220Hz (A2)
* Tabla: 440Hz (A3)
* Timbale: 880Hz (A4)
Each of the types is hit at three places:
* Center: The middle of the skin, for the biggest sound.
* Edge: The rim, where the skin meets the body, for resonance in the drum cage instead of the skin and the air inside.
* Half: Halfway between the two.
Each has three lengths:
* Long
* Medium
* Short
And there are three levels of muting:
* Open: Not muted
* Palm: Muted at the edge, damping higher frequencies (often the difference between this and the open sound is quite small)
* Mute: Muted at the center, damping lower frequencies
So "Conga Edge Short Mute" will give you a short, small 'plink', with a low fundamental frequency but high ringing - good for punctuating the main beats. "Timbale Center Long Open" is a harsh, ringing, high metalic sound, possibly usable as a snare.
There are 135 permutations, and it's expected you'll select a few that you want and discard the others.