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File List for the full set
8 beat (22 files) – 16 beat (24 files) – 3/4 time (25 files) – 50s & 60s (35 files) – 6/8 time (25 files) – Ballads (20 files) – Classics (21 files) – Contemporary (70 files) – Dance (82 files) – Ethnic (52 files) – Folk (192 files) – Jazz -n- Blues (65 files) – Latin (106 files) – Misc (20 files) – Rock (67 files) – Swing (40 files) – Upbeat 110-150bpm (25 files) – Variety (21 files) – World (38 files)
Free Samples
you guys rock……….awsome…….
hiya, I was wanting to try out your samples, downloaded them. I then set up a drum kit in Ableton using the mappings given on the site (general midi drum mappings). When I drop the drum rack onto your sample file, it seems to be in the wrong octave e.g. Rock3.mid has notes in B0,C1,E1,F#1,C2,D2 and E2 – all of which is well below anything in the map. This is somewhat of a pain, as I though I can move the notes, I would be only guessing as to where to. Did I do something wrong? Any suggestions?
OK, have managed to sort it out, found where to see the midi numbers in Ableton – Abelton uses B0 for what you call B2, so I can translate.
Good samples 🙂
It would be great if you could add à cd with drum-fills in different styles
Thanks i can always use more drum MIDI.