What are Resonant Repetitions? - Jazz Anthology Drums

JAZZ ANTHOLOGY DRUMS - A New Level in Authenticity With this instrument, we take a new look at solving some of the challenges of creating convincing jazz drum performances with virtual instruments. One of the main improvements we’ve made is the adoption of a new approach to sampling drums and cymbals called “resonant repetitions.“ In this video, lead developer Jared Hunter, explains the process. ______________________ FEATURES - Masterfully recorded at iconic Sear Sound studio in midtown Manhattan using their unrivaled collection of rare and vintage microphones. - One standard mix and 8 mic options (including options recorded to Ampex tape machine through legendary Fairchild limiter) - Performance-based Resonant Repetition sampling recreates the liveliness and natural sustain of resonating ride cymbal and drums (sticks only) - Random Recall round-robins: the sound of randomization with the consistency of cycle round robins - Real Feel pattern maker player - Tempo-specific brush sweep sampling and performance - 15GB uncompressed sample content (~8GB compressed) ______________________ THE KIT Vintage Rogers kit featuring a beautiful 1950-53 Type IIIa Old Stamp K Zildjian Istanbul 20’’ ride cymbal with a tone remarkably similar to the sound of cymbals used by legendary drummers of the late 1950s and early 1960s. *All specifications subject to change at the actual time of release.
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