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Alesis SR16 Hydrogen Kit

by Klaatu

Uploaded on Mar 05, 2016

Hydrogen drumkit put together from free samples by Klaatu as part of a Linux Multimedia Sprint. Read here for more information.

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By sa small Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International
Extra considerations: See https://data.musical-artifacts.com/99kits/licenses/ for licensing and attribution details. All drumkits (naming schemes, GM-ification, Hydrogenization, and so on, are Creative Commons CC-SA. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US for more information. If you believe there has been infringement, contact Klaatu. Also, go find a hobby.

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Altemark Gameboy LSDJ Hydrogen Kit

by Klaatu

Uploaded on Mar 05, 2016

Hydrogen drumkit put together from free samples by Klaatu as part of a Linux Multimedia Sprint. Read here for more information.

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By sa small Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International
Extra considerations: See https://data.musical-artifacts.com/99kits/licenses/ for licensing and attribution details. All drumkits (naming schemes, GM-ification, Hydrogenization, and so on, are Creative Commons CC-SA. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US for more information. If you believe there has been infringement, contact Klaatu. Also, go find a hobby.

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Amen Break Beat for Hydrogen

by Brian the Lion

Uploaded on Mar 03, 2017 (and last updated on Mar 03, 2017)

The "Amen Break" is a 6 second drum beat which was originally played by Gregory Sylvester Coleman in the song "Amen Brother" by "The Winstons" in 1969. It is probably the most popular drumbeat in the world because it is used (and some would say "over-used") in many forms of Hip-hop, Jungle, Rock, Drum and Bass and Breakcore music. The history behind this beat is quite extensive and interesting and is well summarised on Wikipedia at the following link: http://en.wikipedia.o...

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Animals

by Culturalibre

Uploaded on Apr 05, 2024 (and last updated on Apr 07, 2024)

Animals sounds for Hydrogen drumkit. Original samples from Pixabay.

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Big Mono Drumkit

by Analogue Drums

Uploaded on Aug 29, 2015 (and last updated on Mar 19, 2017)

This is a Hydrogen Drumkit made using the Big Mono drum samples from Analogue Drums. This file is hosted by Jeremy alias AutoStatic. Original description from Analogue Drums Big Mono is a roomy rendition of a lovable vintage Ludwig kit with a Rogers Dynasonic snare, classic Zildjians, and a Sabian ride for good luck. Recorded in mono using a decca-tree configuration supplemented with spot mics for detail, this kit sounds organic and retro with a spacious vibe. Tracked t...

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Blackie666 8bit Hydrogen Kit

by Klaatu

Uploaded on Mar 05, 2016 (and last updated on Mar 05, 2016)

Hydrogen drumkit put together from free samples by Klaatu as part of a Linux Multimedia Sprint. Read here for more information.

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By sa small Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International
Extra considerations: See https://data.musical-artifacts.com/99kits/licenses/ for licensing and attribution details. All drumkits (naming schemes, GM-ification, Hydrogenization, and so on, are Creative Commons CC-SA. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US for more information. If you believe there has been infringement, contact Klaatu. Also, go find a hobby.

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