Sean, thanks for the update on the ns_kit. Much appreciated. I've
been enjoying the previous version (nskv6, 119 MB total download).
Has anyone used both versions and does anyone find a real difference?
Also, I'm producing some jazzy/rock/blues tracks that are intended
for commercial audiences. From a "production" point of view, do
people find this kit is good enough or is there a fabulous drum kit
out there so much better than the ns_kit that it is worth paying
hundreds for?
While on the drum samples thread, and in a different genre, are there
any really decent kits that any of you have experience with intended
for commercial club electronic vibes? Free is best, of course :), but
quality is worth paying for as well.
Cheers, Larry
--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Murray McDowall <murraymc@m...> wrote:
> Sean McCoy wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
<http://www.natural-studio.co.uk/nskit_download.htm>http://www.natural-stu
> > dio.co.uk/nskit_download.htm
>
>
>
> That's the one to start with.
>
> The new and really classy Natural Sound V7 free kit is now available
for free
> download in the form of Wav files (72MB download - the zip archive
expands to
> 199 MB).
>
> A kindly person has put together some tweaked EXS24 instrument
definitions
> based on this latest set of wavs - a few problems with long file
names and a
> set of reversed (L -->R) audio files for the hats gave rise to
problems with
> importing the earlier gig and sf2 versions into the EXS24.
>
> Here's the links:
>
> http://www.natural-studio.co.uk/nskit_wav.htm
>
>
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/douglas-whates/ns_kit7free-presets/ns_kit7free-
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> exs.zip
>
> Regards,
> Murray