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1 Turntable. (Session #1) R.I.P DJ AM ROC RAIDER AND MR MAGIC

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1 Turntable. (Session #1) R.I.P DJ AM ROC RAIDER AND MR MAGIC http://www.hitcreatormusic.ning.com
More maschine and scratching coming yall. That was just some preset drums out the maschine
Native Instruments recently launched its new Kontakt Player, a free high quality sample player based on Kontakt.

It comes with Kontakt Factory Selection, a free sound library which contains 650 MB of premium sounds and instruments from Kontakt 3.

Now you might think Native Instruments is being very generous offering these fine sounds free of cost, but of course they have a cunning plan: Get you hooked on Kontakt and make sure you will expand your sound library with commercial Kontakt Player libraries.

Maschine Drum Selection is one of the two first libraries available for the new Kontakt Player. As its title suggest, this product features a bunch of drum kits from Maschines sound library. This collection contains 20 full drum kits adapted from the hot new MASCHINE library. With hard hitting urban kits, sounds recorded from specially produced vinyl dubplates, heavily processed acoustic drums and vintage analog samples, MASCHINE DRUM SELECTION truly provides a broad palette of modern club and electronic music styles.

Maschine Drum Selection features * Contains 20 drum kits from the MASCHINE library. * 5 Urban, 5 Digital, 4 Analog, 2 Vinyl and 4 Production Kits. * Each kit consists of 16 high-quality sounds to which tuning, filter, saturation and other effects can be applied individually, allowing for plenty of sound-shaping potential. * The drum kits can also be loaded into the full versions of Kontakt 3.5, Battery 3 and Kore 2 as well as in the free Kore Player.

Maschine Drum Selection is available for purchase for $59 USD / 49 EUR. An audio demo is available from the product page.

More information: Native Instruments
So what do I think?

I liked the drum kits in Maschine so obviously I like them in Maschine Drum Selection as well. Even though Native Instruments says in the manual that the samples used are the same as the ones in the Maschine library, some of the kits do sound a little different since they use effects like saturation, lo-fi, reverb etc. I didnt do a full comparison but just noticed this for kits I knew from the Maschine library.

Maschine Drum Selection includes a step sequencer (Drum Computer in the screenshot) which will let you create new beats with just a few clicks of the mouse, using the Remix function for instant variations on patterns.

In short, a very nice collection of drum kits.

The only thing I am not too sure about is the price. I feel $59 USD might be a little steep for 20 drum kits. This has nothing to do with the quality of the kits provided, but rather with the fact that there is a lot of choice when it comes to drum sounds.

What do you think? For those who bought it, is the price right?

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  • how long u been djaying?

  • @stewart452 I've been deejaying for over 10 years.

  • Do you have Any Tutorial On How To Use A Turntable??

  • I started a new channel that will have videos like that but you could check out ellaskins the dj tutor. He has lots of vids on that. My new youtube channel is call producersanddeejays

  • I like how you mix old skool vinyl with modern day maschine.

  • thanks.

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  • YO I have soooo much RESPECT for you and what u do... DJ's my age don't even know how to mix let alone how to throw down on sum real turntables!! DJ's used 2 be DISC JOCKEYs...but these days a DJ is just a DIGITAL JERK with no passion for music..a really good DJ is supposed to keep the party jumpin EVEN in TRANSITION from record to record--but these days the DJ's just piss me off lol like how can u go from 50 cent's IN DA CLUB to Justin Beiber's BABY?? that ruin's the 'hypeness' of the party lol

  • if scratches were was an knife, I would be bleeding to death

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  • Whatzgoodbreezy's a homo, man u sayin that people pissed cuz they bought real turntables instead of some garbage digital system like a ns7 or sum dumb shit like that? Screw that you aint scratchin 4 shit without technics or at least some ttxusb's. VINYL IS THE REAL DJ GAME U FOOL!

  • @DJDraydel nostalgia can be a bitch. As you prove once again

  • So sweet man!

  • fuck yeeeez old skool shit

  • this is so dope. wish i could scratch like this.... im learning!!

  • hard core DJ

  • If you've never touched a piece of vinyl, and you call yourself a DJ, jump off a cliff and land on a pile of syringes. If you don't own any vinyls, or let alone not know what to do when a pair of 1200s are placed in front of you, you, YOU are the reason for the shit we call 'music' today.

  • @whatzgoodbreezy Of couse i took it personally, you basically called me a jerk with no passion for music.

  • @ChZ001 lol i think u took it a little too personally dude...I'm entitled to my opinion just like YOU are...and if you don't like it...so what? I didn't attack you because you like "HOUSE" music...lolz

  • @whatzgoodbreezy How does this beat what digital jockeys does? Here all he does is scatch and let a drum kick loop play on the maschine. And wtf do you got against digital jockeys? Are you some other idiot douchebag dj who bought his turntables be4 the digital methods came out, and now your pissed because you wasted your money on a turntable? People like you ruin djing, not digital jockeys.

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