lunes, 19 de octubre de 2009

Tonehammer High School Drum Corps [Kontakt/Wav]


Tonehammer High School Drum Corps [Kontakt/Wav] | 700 MB
The Tonehammer High School Drum Corps is a unique library focusing on capturing the powerful, tight sound of high school marching drum corps. Not perfect, but very alive. Notice the tight, harsh, midtones and truncated snap of marching drums. It’s quite distinct from the solid, pleasing punch and smooth resonance of typical rock and symphonic percussion. It’s not meant to sound good. It’s meant to be heard loud and clear from a great distance away.

Mike was a percussionist back in high school. He returned to his old alma mater 14 years later to capture the feeling and sound of playing in a high school marching drum corps for this library. We decided to record indoor and outdoor versions of the drum line to provide the user with a little more freedom. The goal was not to simply capture the sound of watching a drum corps, but to create the feeling of actually being in the drumline yourself, all the way from rehearsal to the big game. The indoor version was recorded in a wood, tile and fabric surfaced rehearsal hall. The outdoor recordings were done on the football field, so there are occasional stray elements buried in the sound from passing pedestrians and onlookers. That’s what you get for recording in the real world. We weren’t able to get the marching bass drums in the hall, so we opted for the old 48" concert bass that’s been in use there since the 70s. We’ve also done some live marching bands and parade ambiences to really put you into the action. This library has all of the "rough around the edges" flavor and tone of a classic high school marching drum line, with plenty of pop, crack, whump and boom to bring a little more life into your percussion lines.

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