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Posts Tagged ‘open hat’

MsP Production Vault: Urban Fire 4 Kit

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Come get your drums! =D

This kit has some interesting sounds in it, and is definitely geared more towards the modern-day synthy producer as opposed to the classic boom-bap of old. There are some lo-fi drums in here, but I still feel they lack the realism for a good Premo or Pete Rock style beat. There are premade vinyl and tape sounds in one of the folders though that could help aid in that old school flavor if you want to go that route.

These drums will work best for south stuff that usually take the synthy 808 style drums sounds, as well as club bangers. Of course, these are just my recommendations, but you may find a different and possibly better use for them. With over 800+ samples to choose from, you should find a home for these.

Head on out to our Production Vault and get your free drums today!

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More coming your way!

-mnshyn

MsP Production Vault: MPC-3000 Kit

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Producers… come out to play… =D

With over 1500 drum samples, this is our largest kit uploaded to date, and is our most comprehensive. The usual stuff is in there (kicks, snares, hats), and you even get claps, castinets, various effects, percussion, tambourines, shakers, snaps, chimes, and more.

I’m guessing it’s called the MPC3000 for the vintage Akai sampler, but I don’t know if it’s a sound set from the unit itself or bundled, or whether it’s inspired from sounds that came with it. As I mentioned in a previous post for the vault for the MPC-2000XL kit, producers such as DJ Premier and Evil Dee of the Beatminerz are very big into the MPC’s.

Head on out to our Production Vault and get your free drums today!

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More coming your way!

-mnshyn

MsP Production Vault: Urban Warfare Kit

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

It’s PVW [Production Vault Wednesday]! =]

This kit packs 700+ samples, and a good thing about this kit is that it includes more than just drums. There’s some saxophone samples, guitar samples, organ samples, horns and more.  If you can’t get your hands on VSTi’s, the instrument samples can be useful in a pinch.

Head on out to our Production Vault and get your free drums today!

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More coming your way!

-mnshyn

MsP Production Vault: Dr. Dre Drum Kits

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

It’s PVW [Production Vault Wednesday]! =]

Another one of my favorite producers, Dre is notorious for that West Coast gangsta funk rap music of the 90′s. Interestingly enough, on this kit some of the drums are slightly delayed (in the time sense, not the effect like an echo) to somewhat capture how doc’s drums are not always precisely on beat to capture a bit of that funk.

I am aware that there is a Dre-mendous kit out there, and I haven’t verified that these three kits are the same. It would seem likely though since there are 3 volumes in this bundle as well.

At over 700 samples, how can you go wrong? Start working on that bounce today by getting your drum foundation correct.

Head on out to our Production Vault and get your free drums today!

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More coming your way!

-mnshyn

Let the beat roll…

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Just a few notes from me re: my perception of dynamics.

You may or may not relate to this in the genre sense but you should be able to understand the “feeling” of it.

Without going into specifics and without thinking about it too much, think of any song that at one time or another made you feel euphoric. Take that to mean what you want – elated, energized, relaxed and happy, high… whatever. It also shouldn’t matter what song it was, what genre, how old it was, or how old were. Have you picked a song yet? Don’t try to zero in on any specific song that makes you feel good, try to focus on a time you felt good because of a song. Hope you have a song in mind because now the thinking begins.

For the next part try to separate any emotional attachment your song may have stirred up in you. This isn’t about how a song makes you feel, but rather that a song makes you feel good because of the essence of the song and not because XYZ happened while that song was playing. Understand? What was it about the song that made you feel the way you did? Was it the drum beat? Or perhaps it was some guitar riff? To some people it may be (more…)

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