This folder contains audiofiles holding samples recorded by Hartmut Noack (zettberlin@linuxuse.de). The recordings are only roughly edited, if you want to use them to build samplelibraries for digital instruments, you will have to sort out, what fits your needs. All recordings are distributed by the author under a license compatible to the GNU GPL version3 - since we do not talk about software here, some of the rules from this license may not apply. All those whatsoever, that do apply, are completely effective. In short: you may use these samples as they are and/or produce derivatives, to what end ever you may find appropriate, be it personal or commercial as you wish. You are not allowed to distribute these samples whithout giving everybody you may deliver these files or derivative samplelibraries to, the very same rights to review, use, alter and redistribute the material. EXCEPTION: artistic work such as musical works or filmsoundtracks derived from these files do NOT fall under the obligation of allowing redistribution. You may distribute such derivative work under a licence that you find appropriate, be it proprietary or free. Please consider to distribute your music under a Creative Commons License. ###########CONTENTS:::::::::::::::: ..................................................................... ________________________________________ drumset01-sep08wallywoods-zettberlin.wav MS-Wave-file, 96KHz, 32bit float, approx. 05:52 min, 258 MB ----------------------------------------------------------- Many cymbals, especially rides, 2 snaredrums, 2 stand toms, 1 small tom and 1 bassdrum. Recorded on Sep 17th 2008 with a Samson Electret condenser microphone at the kaputt-piano-room in Gallery Wallywoods Berlin/Germ. You may hear some strange reverb-like resonances on some of the samples, especially on the big crashes: we recorded this in a room with 10 treated pianos. Hope, these recordings are still usable. I consider this being a first try to produce samples for more than just my own needs. Please keep me informed, if you find them usefull and what should be improved. may the GNU be with you ;-) Hartmut Noack / zettberlin@linuxuse.de