I noticed that the new version of ns_kit, version 7, is now available for download. And I grabbed it :) but was wondering if any of you still have the WAV samples from the previous ns_kit6 lying around? I used to have them, but I think I lost them in a disk crash some weeks back!
Cheers, Carl
On 24 2 2004 at 6:49 am -0500, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
I noticed that the new version of ns_kit, version 7, is now available for download. And I grabbed it :) but was wondering if any of you still have the WAV samples from the previous ns_kit6 lying around? I used to have them, but I think I lost them in a disk crash some weeks back!
Carl,
I have a .dbkit version of nskit 6 which somebody sent me some time ago (it may well even have been you). Still want it back?
On this note, what shape is your nskit 7 in? I have downloaded the source nskit 7 samples from Douglas's site, and I now want to embark on creating the "recipe" mechanism whereby one will be able to take a skeleton .dbkit file (containing drum names, icons, key assignments etc) and automagically import the source WAVs.
If you have a .dbkit made up for it already, I wouldn't mind getting a copy. This would save me the time of having to re-build the drum assignments in DB, creating icons, etc especially if a good job has already been done by somebody.
-ben
Ben Kennedy wrote:
I have a .dbkit version of nskit 6 which somebody sent me some time ago (it may well even have been you). Still want it back?
Thanks :) thought actually re-downloaded the samples from someone else. nskit v6 and v7 sound a little different (not surprisingly) so I thought it might well make sense to hang on to both (but only after I had hastily trashed v6 -- D'oh!)
On this note, what shape is your nskit 7 in? I have downloaded the source nskit 7 samples from Douglas's site, and I now want to embark on creating the "recipe" mechanism whereby one will be able to take a skeleton .dbkit file (containing drum names, icons, key assignments etc) and automagically import the source WAVs. If you have a .dbkit made up for it already, I wouldn't mind getting a copy. This would save me the time of having to re-build the drum assignments in DB, creating icons, etc especially if a good job has already been done by somebody.
Well, I haven't done it yet -- I've only pulled out the v7 samples and kinda given them a few listens through. I got torn between going to rework old files in the new DB interface and setting up a new nsk7-based kit, and as a result have been crap and done neither! :P
Still, if when I _do_ get this done, I will be sure to mention it here :) Though I intend from the outset add some non-ns sourced material, since I would really like things like a cowbell, and I don't think either version of ns_kit has cowbell samples. I'll add those old ns_woodblock samples, too, and maybe a shaker or scraper or something (just enough to give me an "ethnic" edge to any kit until multi-kit functionality comes into a future DB version :)
Cheers, Carl
Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
Still, if when I _do_ get this done, I will be sure to mention it here :) Though I intend from the outset add some non-ns sourced material, since I would really like things like a cowbell, and I don't think either version of ns_kit has cowbell samples. I'll add those old ns_woodblock samples, too, and maybe a shaker or scraper or something (just enough to give me an "ethnic" edge to any kit until multi-kit functionality comes into a future DB version :)
And, yes, raiding GarageBand for such purposes had occurred to me :) It _seems_ to me that GB has multi-velocity instrument samples, though I haven't quite figured out which sample is which yet.
Cheers, Carl