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...
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 ...
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...
Uploaded on
Dec 30, 2021
(and last updated on Dec 30, 2021)
From Airwindows:
"It's the most recent drum sample thing complete with extended beats played along with the Amen break so anything you grab out of that can be used as a drop-in replacement for anywhere the Amen break is: same tempo 🙂"
2021-12-25
Source: https://discord.com/channels/344542072855986178/645726643150651402/924101934602932234
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