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Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
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Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
"Make an impact with this comprehensive collection of drums and percussion instruments. Created in collaboration with composer Charlie Clouser (Saw, Wayward Pines, Nine Inch Nails), Hammers features more than 1,000 sounds across 58 drums, including detailed hits, ensembles, over 800 performance loops, and genre-bending warps. With this selection of explosive drums recorded in a Brutalist space made of concrete, glass, and steel—allowing for a uniquely sharp attack and controlled reverb—composers will have a powerful tool for creating hard-hitting rhythms, elevating your craft and supercharging your compositions."
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Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
I have (had) no intention of purchasing yet another percussion library. And the whole artist curated (or at least endorsed) library thing is getting a tad long in the tooth (pretty quickly too!)
And yet for some reason I watched the videos and listened to the demos.
I have to admit, I'm sold on the idea. This is a percussion library that does not sound like the rest, in a good way.
I could probably recreate the vibe, if not the sound, with my collection of oddities from 8Dio and Soundhammer. In fact that's what I use them for, except not to the same degree.
I really don't need another percussion library, but I really like this one. A lot. It could maybe even be a one stop shop for stuff that I currently have to dig for, except maybe the digging is the point??
Regardless, Mr. Clouser and Spitfire have done a wonderful job with this library! I tip my hat in their general direction (which is a neat trick, since one is to my east, and the other to my west).
And yet for some reason I watched the videos and listened to the demos.
I have to admit, I'm sold on the idea. This is a percussion library that does not sound like the rest, in a good way.
I could probably recreate the vibe, if not the sound, with my collection of oddities from 8Dio and Soundhammer. In fact that's what I use them for, except not to the same degree.
I really don't need another percussion library, but I really like this one. A lot. It could maybe even be a one stop shop for stuff that I currently have to dig for, except maybe the digging is the point??
Regardless, Mr. Clouser and Spitfire have done a wonderful job with this library! I tip my hat in their general direction (which is a neat trick, since one is to my east, and the other to my west).
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Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
you might just be on to something there!
I spent (too much) time yesterday playing with Antidrum Machine, Little Epic Percussion, Apocalypse Percussion, amd Epic Room Percussion, not to mention various toms, frame drums, etc. It's quite the assortment of sounds!
Then I listened (again) to the demos for both Full Contact Drums and Hammers. I've come to the conclusion that I really do not NEED another percussion library, but I am going to buy Hammers anyway. It is different, and sometimes different is great!
I spent (too much) time yesterday playing with Antidrum Machine, Little Epic Percussion, Apocalypse Percussion, amd Epic Room Percussion, not to mention various toms, frame drums, etc. It's quite the assortment of sounds!
Then I listened (again) to the demos for both Full Contact Drums and Hammers. I've come to the conclusion that I really do not NEED another percussion library, but I am going to buy Hammers anyway. It is different, and sometimes different is great!
Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
I had a quick comparison to Lad drums Hammer though similar sounding to me...has that powerful compression/eq pre-rolled for instant impact so I may pick it up...but on the high £ side even with the discount imo but definitely useful offering.
Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
I wasn't looking for another percussion library either, but this one was a real winner.
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Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
My impression from the demos is that, sonically, Hammers is right up there with the top percussion libraries; but what really impresses me is the workflow. It appears to be best in class.
Best,
Geoff
Best,
Geoff
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Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
Hi all
As I did several yrs ago with HZ01, I did a rhythmic set freebie for Hammers. it's here:
http://jeffreyhayat.com/temp/SFA-Hammers_rhythms.zip
Can someone post this on the VI forum?
Thx!
As I did several yrs ago with HZ01, I did a rhythmic set freebie for Hammers. it's here:
http://jeffreyhayat.com/temp/SFA-Hammers_rhythms.zip
Can someone post this on the VI forum?
Thx!
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Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
Why isn't it titled, 'Avin a look at: 'AMMERS by Spitfire Audio?
Best,
Geoff
Best,
Geoff
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Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
Very good question.Geoff Grace wrote: ↑Aug 08, 2021 8:18 pm Why isn't it titled, 'Avin a look at: 'AMMERS by Spitfire Audio?
Best,
Geoff
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Re: Spitfire / Hammers (by Charlie Clouser)
Hey - did anyone ever post the thingie ^ on VI?