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DRSKit

by Drumgizmo team, Jes Eiler, DRSDrums

Uploaded on Oct 01, 2015 (and last updated on Oct 01, 2015)

2.5 Gb, compatible with DrumGizmo 0.9.5 and newer DRSKit came to be as a collaboration between the DrumGizmo team and Jes Eiler of DRSDrums. Jes creates handcrafted drumkits under his own label with an attention to detail not often seen on the market. he kit contains the following components (Left / right placements as seen by the drummer): 1 kickdrum 1 hanging tom 2 floor toms 1 snare 1 hihat: Paiste Formula 602 Medium hi-hat 2 crash cymbals Left: Paiste Giant Bea...

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MuldjordKit

by Lars Muldjord

Uploaded on Oct 01, 2015 (and last updated on Oct 01, 2015)

1.5 Gb, compatible with DrumGizmo 0.9.5 and newer “The MuldjordKit is a Tama Superstar drumkit with all the bells and whistles. The samples for this kit was actually recorded all the way back in 2010 when I was recording / playing drums for the Sepulchrum debut album. When recording drums I always sample the kit in case we need a cymbal or a single drum hit here and there to patch up the recordings. It turns out that I sampled it so well that it can be used with DrumGizmo...

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The Aasimonster

by http://www.executionroom.com/

Uploaded on Oct 01, 2015 (and last updated on Oct 15, 2015)

Size: 992MB The Aasimonster is a large deathmetal drumkit used to track the “Rise of the Rotten” record by the Danish deathmetal band DIE http://www.executionroom.com. It contains the following components: 2 kickdrums 3 hanging toms 1 floor tom 2 16” crash cymbals 1 18” china cymbal 2 small china cymbals (Stagg 8” and 10”) 1 Zilbel 1 Ride cymbal. Ardour3 template at http://www.drumgizmo.org/kits/DrumGizmo-Aasimonster.tar.gz Recording setup This drumkit was recorded ...

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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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Rock Hydrogen Drum Beat Templates

by Brian the Lion

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

Note: This song requires the YamahaVintageKit This consists of several basic 4/4 rock beats with a few fills. There is also a crash and drag pattern which can be overlaid on any of the pieces in order to pimp them. I have only used a closed hi-hat for the right-hand rhythm, however it is easy enough to interchange this with whatever suits you, like the ride, open hats, or crash.

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Jazz and Blues Hydrogen Drum Beat Templates

by Brian the Lion

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

I've been working on another beat template which uses Jazz and Blues rhythms. But I tried something new this time - I noticed that in my beat templates a lot of the beats had similar characteristics and it made things really bulky. So with this template, I've made patterns for both the right and left hands as well as for the right foot (i.e. the kick drum). This means that you are able to make many different beats by just playing any R-hand, L-hand and R-foot combination s...

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