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Simon Kobler - Studio Signature Series

Bottega

Drum Samples
Patches:
499
Size:
548.13 MB
SOFTWARE:
Drum Samples

Drum Samples

Drum Samples are one-shot recordings of drums which have been mixed and processed ready for you. Your download includes individual WAV files which can be loaded into any supporting software or hardware.

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THE ICONIC SOUND OF SIMON KOBLER

This pack boasts two of Simon’s favourite kits captured in stunning rooms with magnificent mics. 

With Simon Kobler hitting the drums and Sam Gibson mixing the sound, you’re left with the same artist, tools and mix you’ve heard throughout Simon’s career as the drummer for Hillsong United.

Check out the video below to hear how these drum samples can transform your mixFor those that mightn’t know, Sam Gibson is a brilliant and esteemed mixing engineer and is the predominant mixer for all of the work Simon is responsible for. This pack gives you access to that sound they’ve both perfected over many, many years, as well as the ability to move around the studio room for variations of the sound.

 

What's Included

CYMBALS - 113 samples
KICK 1 - 30 samples
KICK 2 - 35 samples
SNARE 1 - 90 samples
SNARE 2 - 75 samples
TOM 1 RACK - 30 samples
TOM 1 FLOOR - 30 samples
TOM 2 RACK - 30 samples
TOM 2 MID - 30 samples
TOM 3 FLOOR - 30 samples

As a general rule, each sample is offered in a range of 6 dynamics from soft to hard (S1 is softest, then S2, M1, M2, H1 and then H2 is hardest). 

Each sample is mixed in 5 modes: 

Dry - Close mic
Natural - Blend of close with overheads
Big - Blend with room
Room - Room only
Love - Blend with secret sauce

Steven Slate Trigger 2 Presets also included.

Accessing this breakdown of Kobes’ drums gives you the ability to get far more creative with your work and tailor the specific sound to achieve your vision. 

Check out this video where Kobes chats through this pack and sets the tone: 

 

DEMO 1 - Drum Groove

DEMO 2 - Full Mix

DEMO 3 - Demo Song

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