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WaveMachine Labs Vintage Drums Library for Drumagog

Item ID: DrumagogLVD

Vintage Drum Samples for Drumagog

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Big drum sounds for Drumagog!

The Dan's House Vintage Drums collection features 10 classic snare drums, 4 rack toms, 5 floor toms, and 6 bass drums. The samples were recorded with top-shelf gear and carefully mixed to give you all the detail and impact we heard live in the studio the day we recorded them. It's got drums from Gretsch, Rogers, Slingerland, Radio King, Pearl, Yamaha, Leedy, Ludwig and Eames, dating from the '20s through the '80s, including a full 1967 Ludwig Club Date kit. The engineers used vintage Neve 1272 preamps and an Apogee PSX 100 analog-to-digital converter in the signal chain, so the files are true-to-life samples of these great-sounding, hard to find drums!

Vintage Drums Library at a Glance:
  • Wide variety of sounds
  • Painstakingly recorded

Wide variety of sounds
Each snare is represented on the collection with a total of 138 samples, covering a wide of range of sounds, from tight and muted to open and ringy, whisper quiet to hard rim shots, crossticks to brushes, and more. No processing was used on the samples - no eq, reverb, compression, or gating. What you hear is just the sound of the drum recorded with great gear, allowed to decay fully and naturally.

Painstakingly recorded
Each drum sample was recorded with a dynamic mike at a distance of a few inches, a large diaphragm condenser mike at a distance of a few feet, and a pair of large diaphragm condenser mikes about 8' from the drum, and 10' apart to capture a stereo image. The two close-mike tracks were carefully phase-corrected, but the stereo track was left with a natural delay of about 3 ms to give a slight ambience. The three sources were then balanced and mixed down to create the stereo samples in the collection. No processing was added in the signal chain. Each snare has two full 48-sample files, the first featuring the sound of the snare somewhat muted, the second with the drum wide open. There are five velocity levels for each, from a whisper to a loud crack.

Within each file, you have the option of choosing a hit on center or off-center using Drumagog's positional feature. The on-center hits have five instances for each velocity level, and the hits off-center have either four or five instances for each level. (We would have used 5 instances of each of the 5 velocities, but that adds up to 50 samples - had to cut two in order to fit Drumagog's limit of 48 samples per file!) This means that for each drum you go from a nice tight sound by dialing up a muted drum with a stick on-center, or go to the opposite end of the spectrum for a wilder, ringier tone by choosing an unmuted drum hit off-center. Each snare also has an additional gog file with eight further sounds - rim shot muted, rim shot open, bundled sticks muted, bundled sticks open, bundled sticks rim shot, a brush hit, and crossticks. You dial up each of the eight settings within the GOG file using the positional feature.

The snares were recorded with a close mic (Shure Beta 56), a mic at about 3' above (Neumann TLM 193), and a stereo pair (Audio Technica AT4033) about 12' apart, and 10' from the drum.

The toms were recorded as the snares were, with a close mic (Shure Beta 56), a mic at about 3' above (Neumann TLM 193), and a stereo pair (AT 4033) about 12' apart, and 10' from the drum.

The bass drums were recorded with the close mic(an AKG D112) just barely inside a hole in the head (or an inch or two from those heads with no holes), a mic about 3' in front of the drum (Neumann TLM 193), and the stereo pair (AT 4033) on the drummer's side of the drum to catch the snap of the beater on the drum head.

Vintage Drums Library Features:
Snares:
  • 1940's Leedy Broadway, white marine pearl, 8x14".
  • 1937 Leedy Broadway Standard, blue/silver duco finish, 6 1/2x14".
  • 1950's Slingerland RadioKing, natural finish, 5 1/2x14 ".
  • 1959 Slingerland Standard, blue/silver duco finish, 5 1/2x14".
  • 1960's Gretsch Renowned round badge, marine pearl finish, 5 1/2x14".
  • 1960's Gretsch Renowned round badge, natural finish, 5 1/2x14".
  • 1970's Gretsch aluminum shell, stop-sign badge, 5 1/2x14".
  • 1920's Ludwig tube lug, nickel over brass, 4x14".
  • 1969 Ludwig Super Sensitive, chrome over steel, 5x14".
  • 1950's Rogers piccolo, gold sparkle, 3x13".


Rack Toms
  • 1980's Gretsch, natural finish, 8x10".
  • 1960's Gretsch, natural finish, 8x12".
  • 1967 Ludwig Club Date, burgundy sparkle finish, 8x12".
  • 1980's Pearl, black lacquer, 11x13".


Floor toms
  • 1980's Gretsch square badge, natural finish, 14x14".
  • 1960's Gretsch round badge, aqua satin flame finish, 16x16".
  • 1967 Ludwig Club Date, burgundy sparkle, 14x14".
  • 1970's Slingerland, natural finish, 16x16".
  • 1980's Yamaha Tour Custom, black lacquer finish, 16x16".


Bass Drums
  • 1950's Gretsch round badge, natural finish, 14x20".
  • 1970's Slingerland, black/silver badge, natural finish, 14x20.
  • 1967 Ludwig Club Date, gold keystone badge, burgundy sparkle finish, 14x20".
  • 1980's Eames, natural finish, 14x22".
  • 1982 Gretsch, stop-sign badge, black nitron finish, 14x24.
  • 1950's Slingerland Radio King, gold oval badge, black lacquer finish, 14x24".

Vintage Drums Library - Great vintage tones for your tracks!
Specification Detail
Manufacturer Part Number DHVD
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Reviews

based on 1 review

best Drumagog collection

by Joe Morton from Philadelphia
June 13, 2007
Music Background: engineer
These are definitely the drums sounds I reach for most often in my Drumagog library. I love the snares, especially the 1920's Ludwig, which has saved many a mix. And the kicks really "kick" (ha, ha).... read more [+]

If you have Drumagog, you need to have this collection!! close [-]

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