Spectrasonics' Stylus has 1000 kicks. Although there are many in the more
'acoustic' variety, you can find a lot of useful, electronic kicks as well.
Your best bet might be to use distortion, compression and EQ on them to
make them more Euro-sounding. I'm sure that most artists f*ck up their
sampled kicks to give them personality and bite.
Ned
Hector wrote:
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> From: Remco Muntz <rmuntz@...>
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> > I'm looking for good drum-sets for dance-productions (mostly eurodance,
> > or the dance-music you find in the charts). I'm looking for
> > EXS24-format sets, but also in REX2-format. I already bought 'dance
> > drums' from bestservice.de, but it doens't have the right sounds
> > (especially the kicks are not very useful).
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> Finding good kicks of this sort is almost impossible. DJ In Tha House has
> some good drums. (its a web site)
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> Hector.
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Re: [exs] good dance-drums samples (EXS24 or rex2)
2002-12-16 by Ned Bouhalassa
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