Hi @all,
the last time I read here some interesting stories, about the cheiron sound.
However, if you want to recreate the "old" cheiron sound, you must stacked
samples in a specific way, and manipulate the samples with pitching, bitcrusher and reversing, especially the hi-hat.
If someone of you are interesting, i load up some high quality samples on rapidshare.
chris
here it is: have fun on working some new songs.
http://rapidshare.com/files/39266053/Cheiron_Drums.zip
Quote from: "chris endres"Hi @all,
the last time I read here some interesting stories, about the cheiron sound.
However, if you want to recreate the "old" cheiron sound, you must stacked
samples in a specific way, and manipulate the samples with pitching, bitcrusher and reversing, especially the hi-hat.
If someone of you are interesting, i load up some high quality samples on rapidshare.
chris
here it is: have fun on working some new songs.
http://rapidshare.com/files/39266053/Cheiron_Drums.zip
Some of them do sound cheiron. Where do they come from? Have you done them yourself? I like the "hats" best. The bas/snare-drum sounds a bit out-of-date and more dance-style, like e-type/ace of base.
Hi Chris and welcome to the forum.
Thanks for sharing the samples.
Some of them do sound cheiron. Where do they come from? Have you done them yourself? I like the "hats" best. The bas/snare-drum sounds a bit out-of-date and more dance-style, like e-type/ace of base.[/quote]
Hi Massproduction,
I am a producer and songwriter, and I done some kits about 4 years, so some samples are old fashioned. But I want to say, that is not so difficult to built drums in that style. If you looking for the actual Kelly Clarkson drums, or Avril Lavigne than buy Addictive Drums from XLN Audio. This Drums Max use also on a daily basis. hope this helps you a little bit
Oh you're from GErmany Chris, yay
Welcome to the forums.
Do you think we might know a song you wrote/produced?
Was there something popular here? :)
Quote from: "turnaround"Oh you're from GErmany Chris, yay
Welcome to the forums.
Do you think we might know a song you wrote/produced?
Was there something popular here? :)
Hi Turnaraound,
I am working at the moment with a singer who called marinco. go to myspace.com/marincolebtmusik to hear a tune which I wrote. At the moment I worked with a producer who has working with grönemaier, laith al deen and xavier naidoo. I hope in the near future, hopefully autum we will release something which I wrote.
I know this is an old thread, sorry for bumping it again. But i was very interested in having a listen to your file chris endres.... unfortunately it's old and went offline. could you reupdate it if you see this thread? thanks
I'm sorry for bumping this thread back up agian however i'm quite eager to get my hands on theese files as I'm looking for that Cheiron drum sound! I'd be very thankfull if someone were to post it again or direct me to where I might be able to find it!
Many thanks
Von B
Quote from: VonB on May 24, 2010, 12:14:33 AM
I'm sorry for bumping this thread back up agian however i'm quite eager to get my hands on theese files as I'm looking for that Cheiron drum sound! I'd be very thankfull if someone were to post it again or direct me to where I might be able to find it!
Many thanks
Von B
Same here :)
btw check this link, maybe try to get samples from that guy.
Peace
Quote from: chris endres on June 25, 2007, 04:23:57 PM
Hi @all,
the last time I read here some interesting stories, about the cheiron sound.
However, if you want to recreate the "old" cheiron sound, you must stacked
samples in a specific way, and manipulate the samples with pitching, bitcrusher and reversing, especially the hi-hat.
If someone of you are interesting, i load up some high quality samples on rapidshare.
chris
here it is: have fun on working some new songs.
http://rapidshare.com/files/39266053/Cheiron_Drums.zip
Uh-oh! You might wanna check that link. I tried to download it but I got an error.
Quote from: chris endres on June 25, 2007, 04:23:57 PM
Hi @all,
the last time I read here some interesting stories, about the cheiron sound.
However, if you want to recreate the "old" cheiron sound, you must stacked
samples in a specific way, and manipulate the samples with pitching, bitcrusher and reversing, especially the hi-hat.
If someone of you are interesting, i load up some high quality samples on rapidshare.
chris
here it is: have fun on working some new songs.
http://rapidshare.com/files/39266053/Cheiron_Drums.zip
Help update Link ? thx
I know it's old....anyone can re-up? :(
I doubt anyone will reup this the user has been inactive since 2007
Why use drum sounds from the 90's?! Make your own stuff!
If we want to use 90s stuff is because, personally, I'd like to have something new from that period so I'd like to use old stuff to create new stuff...
Quote from: Tano87 on April 29, 2014, 12:31:42 AM
If we want to use 90s stuff is because, personally, I'd like to have something new from that period so I'd like to use old stuff to create new stuff...
touché my friend... touché
Quote from: Voodoo on April 28, 2014, 11:56:23 PM
Why use drum sounds from the 90's?! Make your own stuff!
because everyone here wants to be like max martin u know
Can anyone re-upload these samples???