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Got 25 bucks? Get Sampleholics Acoustic Drums For Stylus RMX!

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Sampleholics is a new sample library company. This first collection of acoustic drums, filling the holes in the Stylus RMX catalogue – namely open hats, toms and cymbals as well as many other more available drums sounds, is just $25.

Why so cheap? They explain:

Why are we selling a top notch collection at a price that basically ensures we will never recoup our investment (we’re over 10 grand just in hiring the drummers. Not including any of the other costs involved in putting together a collection like this.) Simple. Because we’re building a mailing list. You see, we’re going to be rolling out some new instruments very soon. Instruments we know you’ll want, because they’re instruments WE’VE been wanting. So selling a must have collection like this at a ridiculous price is the fastest way to create a buzz and get attention to our company.

  • Kicks. From punchy close miked, to full on room sound. We even have a set called Caveman that you have to hear for yourself.
  • Snares. Close mic? Yep. Natural room ambience? Yep. Caveman? Yep.
  • Toms. Toms and hi-hats are what RMX lacks most, so yeah, we did it right.
  • HiHats. Yes, with open hats!
  • Ride cymbals. Tons. With alternates (L/R) for each cymbal, so patterns will sound realistic
  • Crash cymbals. Tons more.
  • And a whole bunch of extras, like cowbell, side sticks, rims, and brushes

For More Information: Sampleholics.com

Spectrasonics’ Eric Persing With Omnisphere And Trillian At NAMM 2010

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Free updates and an iPhone app for remote controlling Omnisphere!

Click here to visit the official Spectrasonics site

Thanks to the great team over at Sonic State for this.

Diego Stocco – Professional Bass Hacker

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Diego Stocco – you may or may not have heard that name, but there’s a good chance you still know who he is.

He is one of the prominent sound design geniuses that created so many of the cool sounds available in Omnisphere, the ultra cool virtual synth from Spectrasonics.

Not only does he do creative sampling, he builds (or destroys) custom instruments to aid in his sound design. One of his most famous sounds in Omnisphere is the Burning Piano. That’s right, he set an upright piano on fire just so he could sample the sound of it. My hero!

Now he’s at it again hacking up an acoustic bass, as well as several other stringed instruments. He calls this new instrument the Experibass. Check out this very creative guy at work…

Here are Diego’s comments on this project…

Few weeks ago I visited a luthier looking for instruments parts, I had an idea in mind for an instrument I wanted to build. My curiosity was to hear the sound of violin, viola and cello strings amplified through the body of a double bass. I came up with a quadruple-neck experimental “something” that I thought to call Experibass.

To play it I used cello and double bass bows, a little device I built with fishing line and hose clamps, a paintbrush, a fork, spoons, a kick drum pedal and a drum stick. I hope you’ll like it!

Thanks to luthier John Wu for providing me the parts, even though I warned him that I was probably going to create a “monster” : )

At this link you can see some pictures with more detailed descriptions: http://behance.net/Gallery/Experibass/312989


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