Rude Drums is described as a "fresh take on drum and percussive hits for electronic or dance music of various styles including techno, tribal, hip hop, downtempo."
Around 400 24-bit samples—some dirty, some clean, many weird or whimsical or odd, according to S&E. “Booming kicks, noise derived snares, scratches, zips, pings, stutters, tearing and ripping noises.”
Library specs:
The samples were mostly created digitally using convolution, bit crushing, harmonic rotation, and more—some came from analog sources like ARPs or Moogs, but then were modified digitally. The presets make use of KONTAKT’s filters, envelopes, LFOs, and effects.
Sample size:
205 Megabytes (uncompressed)
405 samples
39 presets
Compatibility:
Kontakt v2, v3
Availability: now
Pricing:
The MSRP is $29.95. More information and demos are at soundsandeffects.com/index.php.
Library specs:
The samples were mostly created digitally using convolution, bit crushing, harmonic rotation, and more—some came from analog sources like ARPs or Moogs, but then were modified digitally. The presets make use of KONTAKT’s filters, envelopes, LFOs, and effects.
Sample size:
205 Megabytes (uncompressed)
405 samples
39 presets
Compatibility:
Kontakt v2, v3
Availability: now
Pricing:
The MSRP is $29.95. More information and demos are at soundsandeffects.com/index.php.
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