
I'm not a lawyer ( and I don't even play one on TV) but I think the sharing of commercially available drum sounds is a no no for someone in Ben's position. That is, I wouldn't be posting these files on a website if I were he, and I'm sure he won't. My humble suggestion would be to not use this list for those types of communications, if anyone had a mind to. You've all got each others email addresses (wink wink). Sorry if I'm putting words in any mouths. As for the double bass concept, what is the difference between each bass drum in a kit like this? Couldn't a person program double bass patterns using any old Doggiebox kit? What would a the second drum in a "double bass" Doggiebox kit look like? On Friday, May 23, 2003, at 05:06 PM, Hermiteer wrote:
If someone has or knows of someone with a killer double bass drum kit and would be willing to make a doggiebox kit out of it, I'd be greatly appreciative. Basically I would like to see:
Double bass Hi-hat 4 toms 1 floor tom 2 rides 2 crashes 1 Chinaman (is it still called that?)
I waiting for my CD of drum samples to show up, but I'm not sure how the legality of that would work. Is it different than someone recording the sound their drum makes and giving it to you?
Cheers,
Christoph
PS. Oh and if possible, throw in a cowbell for good measure :)
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