Ocean Way Drums Gold

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Ocean Way Drums is ontsproten aan het brein van studio-eigenaar Allen Sides, een van de meest gerespecteerde namen in de audio-industrie. Het concept is eenvoudig: maak het geluid van Ocean Way - ’s werelds meest bekroonde studiocomplex – beschikbaar voor iedere artiest die zijn eigen werk serieus neemt. Een enorme verzameling knallende klanken, verdeeld over 19 kits, elk met 12 presets in variaties met snare en zonder snare. 

Deze presets bieden op slag een bijna choquerende impact, diepte en ruimtelijkheid. En voor hen die het experiment niet schuwen: door te spelen met de individuele instrument faders en stereo submix, kun je nog álle kanten op! Stel je voor dat je een van ’s werelds meest gerespecteerde studio’s boekt, de beschikking krijgt over de best klinkende drums en het werk mag laten opnemen en daarna afmixen door meervoudig platina bekroonde technici en producers… 

Met Ocean Way Drums ligt die professionele klank binnen handbereik! Allen Sides en Steven Miller kozen voor een samenwerking met Sonic Reality, omdat zij het beste van het beste wilden. Tien jaar geleden was het Sonic Reality die de eerste high-end drum kit sample library maakten, die verschillende expressieve articulaties van drum hits verdeelde over het klavier van de gebruiker. Sonic Reality’s I-Map™ technologie is dé gouden standaard in drum mapping. Voor Ocean Way Drums creëerde men bovendien een speciale programmering voor gebruikers van Roland’s V-Drum! De geraffineerde programmering voor formaten als Native Instruments’ Kontakt™ 2, de buitengewoon natuurlijke ambiance, de hoogwaardige geluidsbestanden aan de basis en een extreme flexibiliteit zullen Ocean Way Drums maken tot DE nieuwe industriestandaard op het gebied van sample drumkits. geleverd in 24 bit / 48 kHz, op DVD (omvang: 40 GigaByte) 

De Platinum Edition wordt geleverd in 24 bit / 96 kHz, op een USB/FireWire harddisk (omvang: 80 GigaByte). (Bij de Platinum editie wordt tevens de Virtual Instrument Gold Edition geleverd: complete omvang is derhalve 120 GB). 

De beste microfoons! De best klinkende studio! 
De beste engineers! 
De beste sample engine! 
De beste bewerkingsmogelijkheden! 
Dat is Ocean Way Drums!



Video Demos


Video: Control of the room Video: Control of the room
 
Video with Allen Sides Video with Allen Sides
 
Video: Control of the sound Video: Control of the sound
 
Video: The Recording Video: The Recording
 
Tutorial video with Steve Miller Tutorial video with Steve Miller
 
Tutorial I-Map with Dave Kerzner Tutorial I-Map with Dave Kerzner
 
Tutorial V-Drum with Nick D'Virgilio Tutorial V-Drum with Nick D'Virgilio
 



Meer informatie


User Interface
Manual

Systemrequirements


NI Kontakt Player 2 is included in this product!

Minimum:

  • Windows XP/ Vista, Pentium 4/ Athlon, Single 2,8 GHz, Dual Core CPU above 1.6 GHz per core
  • Mac OSX 10.4 or above, G5 1 GHz or Intel Core Duo1,66, 1 GB Ram


Optimal:

  • Windows XP/ Vista, Pentium 4/ Athlon, Quad Core CPU above 1.8 GHz per core
  • Mac OSX 10.4 or above, any Intel Mac G5, 2GB Ram


Free hard drive space
- depending on the regarding library content.

You can use this library with the free Kontakt Player 4 (or higher) which is compatible to all actual operating systems and interfaces on Mac & PC

Download free Kontakt Player Windows (362MB)
Download free Kontakt Player Mac INTEL (458MB)

Note on Support for KONTAKT Player products:
Native Instruments only provides Registration/Activation support for KONTAKT Player products. Technical support is managed by the manufacturer of the respective products/libraries.

System FAQs

Product activation:
An internet connection on any computer is required to authorize / activate the product (Challenge/Response).



Beoordelingen


Keyboard 5/2008
Elecronic Musician 10/2008


Keyboard 5/2008

Getting great drum sounds is as vital as oxygen. Without them as the foundation of your mix, it’s hard for other instruments, no matter how awesome they sound, to make your music get up off the console and live. A lackluster home studio recording of a drum kit instantly outs your tune as “not a real studio mix.” Ouch. Likewise, a low-rent sampled kit crashes and burns about as soon after purchase as the average Ferrari Enzo.

Wouldn’t it be cool if you could block out time at L.A.’s legendary Ocean Way Studios (“Sorry Mr. Clapton, we’re booked up that week”), get a multiple Grammy-winning engineer, and use all the studio’s vintage and high-dollar goodies so you could kiss crummy drum tracks goodbye forever? Well, thanks to renowned engineer Allen Sides, equally-renowned producer Steven Miller, and Dave Kerzner of Sonic Reality, now you can — without ever leaving your desktop.

OVERVIEW
Couldn’t it all just be marketing hype? Not on your life — after a few weeks with OWD, I can assure you that this is the real thing. The snares alone offer 18 channels of audio. That’s not a typo. A whopping 14 mics covered each of the 19 snare drums during the sessions — a stereo pair each of condensers and dynamics at a slightly greater distance, a stereo pair of under-snare mics, stereo overheads, and three pairs of stereo room mics at increasing distances. In addition, there are two highly compressed sources called thwack, plus a stereo digital reverb tail from a vintage AMS RMX-16 unit. You have easy control over their mix with virtual knobs for each. Since the whole ruckus lives inside the included Native Instruments Kontakt Player 2, you can automate the mic mix in your host by assigning KP2 parameters to MIDI control numbers — on each drum independently. There’s so much sonic variety in just those two features that it’s difficult to overstate. The flip side is the enormity: 40GB, but hey, drive space is relatively cheap. The typical snare drum in OWD is represented by well over 2,000 samples. If you’re accustomed to virtual orchestras such as those from, say, Vienna Instruments, you already know what kind of amazing detail these mega-libraries afford. If you’re uninitiated, let me assure you it’s well worth the space.

Nineteen kicks (times two — you get each with snare buzz and without) offer everything from tight and punchy to “When The Levee Breaks,” and kicks have up to ten mics. Eleven toms — again, with and without snare rattle — go from slightly dusty and vintage-vibed to super-crisp and powerful, and offer nine mics each. Nineteen each of crashes, rides, and hi-hats round out the collection. It’s not a ton of instruments, which makes it easy to get to know the library quickly, but it’s enough to make it equally useful for small-potatoes producers like me and for those who use gold and platinum discs as wallpaper. You can also tune every drum individually: up to 36 semitones in either direction for subtle or extreme shifts. Each drum or cymbal has an Envelope section that offers separate control over the duration of the room sound sustain as well as the release time of the direct sound. This simple and elegant handling of ambience gives you the same net flexibility as a tacked-on reverb but with a much more natural feel. Smart.

Another clever bit of programming that’s much appreciated by folks like me whose computers barely meet OWD’s system requirements are the scripts by the Sonic Reality coders that turn off a voice when that mic’s volume is all the way down. A glass-is-half-empty sort would complain that if you prefer more ambient drum sounds, you’re asking more of your processor as it plays more voices than drier sounds demand, but unless your bag is Finnish epic metal, OWD isn’t going to fatally overburden your dual-core Intel 2GHz iMac with its piddly 2GB of RAM. It didn’t mine, anyway, but it sure gave it a workout. You can also pan each mic channel to create any stereo image, realistic or otherwise. Last but not least, velocity-to-amp amount control per instrument gets your controller and the sounds’ response connected in whatever way feels most musical to you.

If you like, you can load Multis of pre-configured kits, or you can load individual Instruments and build your own kits. Helpfully, sets of toms can be loaded as Multis into your custom-assembled kit.

IN USE
What a blast. Upon OWD’s arrival, I put it to work replacing some decent but not especially inspiring drum sounds I had already recorded on a funky cover of a certain tune by a certain iconic ’60s folk singer, both of which shall remain nameless so that I can post audio files (at the right). Building a kit from scratch, I discovered that there’d been a problem during installation. The Kontakt Player 2 plug-in uses an installer, but you drag and drop the rest of the library from five data DVDs into KP2’s Samples folder. There’s one file that needs to be in the root folder rather than the Samples folder, or else the plug-in won’t find all of the samples. Had I read the manual first, I’d have known this, but I was impatient to get going after watching the excellent demo DVD. Lesson: RTFM.

This tune wanted a snare with a bit of trashy ring; more Mitchell Froom or Tchad Blake than Quincy Jones or Roger Nichols. After auditioning several, Snare 2 fit the bill. I could get a nice balance of wallop and ring, without too much sizzle, by setting the top dynamic mic channel (a Shure SM57) at about 12 o’clock, with the overhead channel at about ten o’clock, and the two AKG C12s at about 12:30. Later I decided to add a little of the Room 2 pair during the last verse by assigning the virtual knobs to MIDI CCs and drawing automation in my DAW to enhance the illusion that the drummer was really laying into that snare and making it overcome the gate settings on other open mics. I don’t know of another virtual drum product that does this; most would make you commit to a sample with a certain amount of ambience, or force you to use effects to achieve a less realistic sound overall.

I first got familiar with I-Map — Sonic Reality’s alternative to General MIDI keyboard mapping for drum sounds — in the Dark Ages of hardware samplers; SR’s Interactive Drum Kits and Snares (where the “I” comes from) lived in my Akai CD3000. Because OWD gives you right- and left-hand hits on most of the drums, even in step programming or multi-pass programming you have the strokes available for a convincing drum performance without significant limitations. Stewart Copeland-like hi-hat parts? Can do. Intricate two-handed work on the ride cymbal à la the late Kevin Wilkinson? Check. Second-line funk, train beat, or circus rolls on the snare? Yup. It requires more work than GM-map entry, for sure, but it’s worth it. Check out the online audio for real-world application of many of these techniques.

CONCLUSIONS
Because of good experiences with other Sonic Reality products, I had high hopes for OWD Gold going in. With Allen Sides’ involvement, the chances that it would be some me-too drum library seemed bloody slim. In fact, OWD is so far from me-too that it’s, like, on the opposite side of the galaxy from the me-too place, on planet outstanding. Sure, you need a pretty juicy machine to make it sing, and yeah, it’s a 40GB drum library (the Platinum version is 120GB), but boy, does it sound good, and boy, does it make it fun to create a wholly convincing illusion that you spent some major label’s money in some major studio with a major engineer behind a major console. Unlike some other virtual drum products, however, this one won’t play grooves for you, so it’s up to you to create convincing parts. As long as you’ve got reasonably big ears and can steal from great drummers the way we all steal from our keyboard heroes, OWD should prove a more than worthy accomplice. For its unprecedented flexibility of manipulation of the acoustic space in which the drums were recorded, and for the producers’ impeccable taste in creating drum sounds that are timeless and not trendy, Ocean Way Drums is a clear Key Buy winner. There’s simply no way to get the same results for less time and less money. 

CLAIM CHECK
Sonic Reality’s Dave Kerzner says, “Ocean Way Drums is a high resolution virtual drum instrument designed to offer the best in audiophile fidelity and musical expression for creating realistic drum tracks in music productions. It’s the only drum software that offers the sound of Ocean Way (the world’s most awarded studio complex) — where top artists like Radiohead, Green Day, Dr. Dre, Paul McCartney, John Mayer, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers record. Ocean Way Drums’ 19 playable multi-channel drum kits feature the deepest level of individual mic mixing control per drum of any drum plug-in, as well as preset mixes done by Grammy winning engineer-producers Allen Sides and Steven Miller. Ocean Way Drums is top of the line when it comes to drum samples and offers an easy way to have ‘album ready’ drum sounds right out of the box.”

STATS
Drum sample library recorded with multiple mics at Ocean Way Studios, with embedded Kontakt Player 2 playback engine.

Pros
A new level of stunningly great drum sounds. Outstanding sample mapping. Very musical. Kontakt Player 2 used very effectively.

Cons
None significant.

By Ken Hughes

Review: Ocean Way Drums Gold  Keyboard Online Edition May, 2008Getting great drum sounds is as vital as oxygen. Without them as the foundation of your mix, it’s hard for other instruments, no matter how awesome they sound, to make your music get up off the console and live. A lackluster home studio recording of a drum kit instantly outs your tune as “not a real studio mix.” Ouch. Likewise, a low-rent sampled kit crashes and burns about as soon after purchase as the average Ferrari Enzo.

Wouldn’t it be cool if you could block out time at L.A.’s legendary Ocean Way Studios (“Sorry Mr. Clapton, we’re booked up that week”), get a multiple Grammy-winning engineer, and use all the studio’s vintage and high-dollar goodies so you could kiss crummy drum tracks goodbye forever? Well, thanks to renowned engineer Allen Sides, equally-renowned producer Steven Miller, and Dave Kerzner of Sonic Reality, now you can — without ever leaving your desktop.

OVERVIEW
Couldn’t it all just be marketing hype? Not on your life — after a few weeks with OWD, I can assure you that this is the real thing. The snares alone offer 18 channels of audio. That’s not a typo. A whopping 14 mics covered each of the 19 snare drums during the sessions — a stereo pair each of condensers and dynamics at a slightly greater distance, a stereo pair of under-snare mics, stereo overheads, and three pairs of stereo room mics at increasing distances. In addition, there are two highly compressed sources called thwack, plus a stereo digital reverb tail from a vintage AMS RMX-16 unit. You have easy control over their mix with virtual knobs for each. Since the whole ruckus lives inside the included Native Instruments Kontakt Player 2, you can automate the mic mix in your host by assigning KP2 parameters to MIDI control numbers — on each drum independently. There’s so much sonic variety in just those two features that it’s difficult to overstate. The flip side is the enormity: 40GB, but hey, drive space is relatively cheap. The typical snare drum in OWD is represented by well over 2,000 samples. If you’re accustomed to virtual orchestras such as those from, say, Vienna Instruments, you already know what kind of amazing detail these mega-libraries afford. If you’re uninitiated, let me assure you it’s well worth the space.

Nineteen kicks (times two — you get each with snare buzz and without) offer everything from tight and punchy to “When The Levee Breaks,” and kicks have up to ten mics. Eleven toms — again, with and without snare rattle — go from slightly dusty and vintage-vibed to super-crisp and powerful, and offer nine mics each. Nineteen each of crashes, rides, and hi-hats round out the collection. It’s not a ton of instruments, which makes it easy to get to know the library quickly, but it’s enough to make it equally useful for small-potatoes producers like me and for those who use gold and platinum discs as wallpaper. You can also tune every drum individually: up to 36 semitones in either direction for subtle or extreme shifts. Each drum or cymbal has an Envelope section that offers separate control over the duration of the room sound sustain as well as the release time of the direct sound. This simple and elegant handling of ambience gives you the same net flexibility as a tacked-on reverb but with a much more natural feel. Smart.

Another clever bit of programming that’s much appreciated by folks like me whose computers barely meet OWD’s system requirements are the scripts by the Sonic Reality coders that turn off a voice when that mic’s volume is all the way down. A glass-is-half-empty sort would complain that if you prefer more ambient drum sounds, you’re asking more of your processor as it plays more voices than drier sounds demand, but unless your bag is Finnish epic metal, OWD isn’t going to fatally overburden your dual-core Intel 2GHz iMac with its piddly 2GB of RAM. It didn’t mine, anyway, but it sure gave it a workout. You can also pan each mic channel to create any stereo image, realistic or otherwise. Last but not least, velocity-to-amp amount control per instrument gets your controller and the sounds’ response connected in whatever way feels most musical to you.

If you like, you can load Multis of pre-configured kits, or you can load individual Instruments and build your own kits. Helpfully, sets of toms can be loaded as Multis into your custom-assembled kit.

IN USE
What a blast. Upon OWD’s arrival, I put it to work replacing some decent but not especially inspiring drum sounds I had already recorded on a funky cover of a certain tune by a certain iconic ’60s folk singer, both of which shall remain nameless so that I can post audio files (at the right). Building a kit from scratch, I discovered that there’d been a problem during installation. The Kontakt Player 2 plug-in uses an installer, but you drag and drop the rest of the library from five data DVDs into KP2’s Samples folder. There’s one file that needs to be in the root folder rather than the Samples folder, or else the plug-in won’t find all of the samples. Had I read the manual first, I’d have known this, but I was impatient to get going after watching the excellent demo DVD. Lesson: RTFM.

This tune wanted a snare with a bit of trashy ring; more Mitchell Froom or Tchad Blake than Quincy Jones or Roger Nichols. After auditioning several, Snare 2 fit the bill. I could get a nice balance of wallop and ring, without too much sizzle, by setting the top dynamic mic channel (a Shure SM57) at about 12 o’clock, with the overhead channel at about ten o’clock, and the two AKG C12s at about 12:30. Later I decided to add a little of the Room 2 pair during the last verse by assigning the virtual knobs to MIDI CCs and drawing automation in my DAW to enhance the illusion that the drummer was really laying into that snare and making it overcome the gate settings on other open mics. I don’t know of another virtual drum product that does this; most would make you commit to a sample with a certain amount of ambience, or force you to use effects to achieve a less realistic sound overall.

I first got familiar with I-Map — Sonic Reality’s alternative to General MIDI keyboard mapping for drum sounds — in the Dark Ages of hardware samplers; SR’s Interactive Drum Kits and Snares (where the “I” comes from) lived in my Akai CD3000. Because OWD gives you right- and left-hand hits on most of the drums, even in step programming or multi-pass programming you have the strokes available for a convincing drum performance without significant limitations. Stewart Copeland-like hi-hat parts? Can do. Intricate two-handed work on the ride cymbal à la the late Kevin Wilkinson? Check. Second-line funk, train beat, or circus rolls on the snare? Yup. It requires more work than GM-map entry, for sure, but it’s worth it. Check out the online audio for real-world application of many of these techniques.

CONCLUSIONS
Because of good experiences with other Sonic Reality products, I had high hopes for OWD Gold going in. With Allen Sides’ involvement, the chances that it would be some me-too drum library seemed bloody slim. In fact, OWD is so far from me-too that it’s, like, on the opposite side of the galaxy from the me-too place, on planet outstanding. Sure, you need a pretty juicy machine to make it sing, and yeah, it’s a 40GB drum library (the Platinum version is 120GB), but boy, does it sound good, and boy, does it make it fun to create a wholly convincing illusion that you spent some major label’s money in some major studio with a major engineer behind a major console. Unlike some other virtual drum products, however, this one won’t play grooves for you, so it’s up to you to create convincing parts. As long as you’ve got reasonably big ears and can steal from great drummers the way we all steal from our keyboard heroes, OWD should prove a more than worthy accomplice. For its unprecedented flexibility of manipulation of the acoustic space in which the drums were recorded, and for the producers’ impeccable taste in creating drum sounds that are timeless and not trendy, Ocean Way Drums is a clear Key Buy winner. There’s simply no way to get the same results for less time and less money. 

CLAIM CHECK
Sonic Reality’s Dave Kerzner says, “Ocean Way Drums is a high resolution virtual drum instrument designed to offer the best in audiophile fidelity and musical expression for creating realistic drum tracks in music productions. It’s the only drum software that offers the sound of Ocean Way (the world’s most awarded studio complex) — where top artists like Radiohead, Green Day, Dr. Dre, Paul McCartney, John Mayer, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers record. Ocean Way Drums’ 19 playable multi-channel drum kits feature the deepest level of individual mic mixing control per drum of any drum plug-in, as well as preset mixes done by Grammy winning engineer-producers Allen Sides and Steven Miller. Ocean Way Drums is top of the line when it comes to drum samples and offers an easy way to have ‘album ready’ drum sounds right out of the box.”

STATS
Drum sample library recorded with multiple mics at Ocean Way Studios, with embedded Kontakt Player 2 playback engine.

Pros
A new level of stunningly great drum sounds. Outstanding sample mapping. Very musical. Kontakt Player 2 used very effectively.

Cons
None significant.
By Ken Hughes

Elecronic Musician 10/2008

Ocean Way Drums Gold gives you a library of huge-sounding multimiked drums, with mix presets from Allen Sides and extensive user tweakability 
If I told you that there was a drum sample library recorded in a top-quality studio (Ocean Way Recording) by two highly respected producer-engineers (Steven Miller and Grammy Award winner Allen Sides) using a tried-and-true software platform (Native Instruments Kontakt Player 2) and the expertise of a major sound developer (Sonic Reality), you would expect a superior product. In the case of Ocean Way Drums (OWD), you would not be disappointed. OWD features numerous and varied multisampled kits, meticulously recorded by Sides and Miller using classic microphones in Ocean Way's vast Studio B. You get a library of drum sounds that are fat, punchy, and extremely realistic. These may be the best-sounding sampled drums I've ever heard.

OWD Gold ($895) includes a whopping 40 GB of sample data, which comes on six DVDs. Kontakt Player 2 (standalone and plug-in) is bundled with the library. (Also available is OWD Platinum [$1,795], which comes on its own hard drive with an astounding 120 GB of samples.) For both Mac and Windows users, a CPU with a minimum 2 GHz clock speed is recommended.

DRUM SOUND HEAVEN
The OWD Gold library consists of 19 kits, all of which offer samples derived from close, overhead, and room mics on each cymbal or drum (hi-hat, ride, and crash; kick; snare; and high, medium, and low toms). Each kit element features numerous Velocity layers for additional realism.

OWD's user interface lets you adjust the levels of the various mics used to record each element. On many of the snares, you also get a knob called RMX, which dials in a gated reverb sound. Many of the kicks have both RMX and Thwack controls, the latter being a heavily compressed signal. For instant gratification, there are six keyswitchable mix presets for each kit, mixed by Sides himself (see Web Clip 1), which give you progressively more room sound as you step through them. These presets can also be adjusted for individual elements.

The kits range in sound from clean and punchy to big and fat. Each comes in two flavors: the C 12A version, for which the snare was miked with a stereo pair of AKG C 12As on top, and the 57 version, which has a mono Shure SM57 on the snare. (You can get 57s and C 12As on the snare in both kit types through the knobs in the OWD interface.) Both kit configurations offer stereo Sony 55P mics under the snare. Each kit is also available in either a Snares On or a Snares Off version, which refers to whether the snares were on (and thus rattling) or off when the other drums and cymbals were recorded. Overall, an immense amount of mixing control is available here.

OFF THE MAP
All the kits are offered with keymapping for Roland V-Drums (featuring the TD-20 brain) and for Sonic Reality's proprietary I-MAP scheme. I-MAP is designed to make drum programming easier and more expressive from a keyboard (see Web Clip 2). Once you get used to it, it works extremely well. The version of OWD I reviewed did not offer GM keymaps, so it wasn't usable with preprogrammed MIDI drum sequences (or previously existing MIDI drum parts). However, the next update of OWD, which may be out by the time you read this, will add GM-mapped kits and a collection of MIDI files. Even before that comes out, a software patch that adds the GM-mapping feature will be available for download from the OWD site.

The PDF manual offers tips for using the library with Drumagog software (you need to download a free helper program before doing so). The idea of using OWD's sounds for drum replacement is tantalizing indeed.

DETAILS, DETAILS
I do have a few minor issues with OWD. There are no brush or Blastick samples, only stick hits. Depending on the musical style you're recording, that could be a limiting factor, although for straight-ahead rock and pop and a lot of contemporary country, these drum sounds are spot-on.

Another quibble is that the kits don't have descriptive names, only numerical ones (Kit 1, Kit 2). That fact made it difficult to recall what each kit sounded like; when auditioning the kits at random, it was tough to remember which ones I'd already listened to. Miller told me that he and Sides decided against descriptive names (especially brand names of drums in the kit) because they didn't want users to have false preconceptions of what the kits (which are all custom setups) sound like. Finally, I would have liked a printed manual, not just a PDF.

Overall, OWD is an amazing product. Yes, it's relatively expensive and requires a lot of disk space, but it offers world-class drum sounds and an incredible amount of mixing control.


"EM Hot Pick"5 out of 5 Review: Ocean Way Drums  Electronic Musician 10/2008Ocean Way Drums Gold gives you a library of huge-sounding multimiked drums, with mix presets from Allen Sides and extensive user tweakability 
If I told you that there was a drum sample library recorded in a top-quality studio (Ocean Way Recording) by two highly respected producer-engineers (Steven Miller and Grammy Award winner Allen Sides) using a tried-and-true software platform (Native Instruments Kontakt Player 2) and the expertise of a major sound developer (Sonic Reality), you would expect a superior product. In the case of Ocean Way Drums (OWD), you would not be disappointed. OWD features numerous and varied multisampled kits, meticulously recorded by Sides and Miller using classic microphones in Ocean Way's vast Studio B. You get a library of drum sounds that are fat, punchy, and extremely realistic. These may be the best-sounding sampled drums I've ever heard.

OWD Gold ($895) includes a whopping 40 GB of sample data, which comes on six DVDs. Kontakt Player 2 (standalone and plug-in) is bundled with the library. (Also available is OWD Platinum [$1,795], which comes on its own hard drive with an astounding 120 GB of samples.) For both Mac and Windows users, a CPU with a minimum 2 GHz clock speed is recommended.

DRUM SOUND HEAVEN
The OWD Gold library consists of 19 kits, all of which offer samples derived from close, overhead, and room mics on each cymbal or drum (hi-hat, ride, and crash; kick; snare; and high, medium, and low toms). Each kit element features numerous Velocity layers for additional realism.

OWD's user interface lets you adjust the levels of the various mics used to record each element. On many of the snares, you also get a knob called RMX, which dials in a gated reverb sound. Many of the kicks have both RMX and Thwack controls, the latter being a heavily compressed signal. For instant gratification, there are six keyswitchable mix presets for each kit, mixed by Sides himself (see Web Clip 1), which give you progressively more room sound as you step through them. These presets can also be adjusted for individual elements.

The kits range in sound from clean and punchy to big and fat. Each comes in two flavors: the C 12A version, for which the snare was miked with a stereo pair of AKG C 12As on top, and the 57 version, which has a mono Shure SM57 on the snare. (You can get 57s and C 12As on the snare in both kit types through the knobs in the OWD interface.) Both kit configurations offer stereo Sony 55P mics under the snare. Each kit is also available in either a Snares On or a Snares Off version, which refers to whether the snares were on (and thus rattling) or off when the other drums and cymbals were recorded. Overall, an immense amount of mixing control is available here.

OFF THE MAP
All the kits are offered with keymapping for Roland V-Drums (featuring the TD-20 brain) and for Sonic Reality's proprietary I-MAP scheme. I-MAP is designed to make drum programming easier and more expressive from a keyboard (see Web Clip 2). Once you get used to it, it works extremely well. The version of OWD I reviewed did not offer GM keymaps, so it wasn't usable with preprogrammed MIDI drum sequences (or previously existing MIDI drum parts). However, the next update of OWD, which may be out by the time you read this, will add GM-mapped kits and a collection of MIDI files. Even before that comes out, a software patch that adds the GM-mapping feature will be available for download from the OWD site.

The PDF manual offers tips for using the library with Drumagog software (you need to download a free helper program before doing so). The idea of using OWD's sounds for drum replacement is tantalizing indeed.

DETAILS, DETAILS
I do have a few minor issues with OWD. There are no brush or Blastick samples, only stick hits. Depending on the musical style you're recording, that could be a limiting factor, although for straight-ahead rock and pop and a lot of contemporary country, these drum sounds are spot-on.

Another quibble is that the kits don't have descriptive names, only numerical ones (Kit 1, Kit 2). That fact made it difficult to recall what each kit sounded like; when auditioning the kits at random, it was tough to remember which ones I'd already listened to. Miller told me that he and Sides decided against descriptive names (especially brand names of drums in the kit) because they didn't want users to have false preconceptions of what the kits (which are all custom setups) sound like. Finally, I would have liked a printed manual, not just a PDF.

Overall, OWD is an amazing product. Yes, it's relatively expensive and requires a lot of disk space, but it offers world-class drum sounds and an incredible amount of mixing control.


"EM Hot Pick" 5 out of 5

Q: Can I use the included Kontakt Player for playing other libraries in Kontakt format (.nki plus .wav files)?
A: No, they only work in a 15 minutes demo mode
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Q: When trying to "Add Library" my Kontakt shows a message "No Library found"
A: Then this is not a protected Kontakt library, but an open Kontakt format. You can find additional hints for Kontakt Libraries in that Sounds & Gear Video

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AIR Expanded

Ambient Lines

Analog Attack

Analog FX

AntiGravity Maneuvers

Art Of Sounds

Assault

Astral Electro Flux

Balkan Lines

BASiS

Beatstation

Big Bang Universal Drums

Blade

BLUE

Bollywood Pop

Broadway Big Band

Broadway Lites

Bundle Addictive Drums + Retro

C.R.U.N.K. Southern Storm

Caribbean Flavors Vol.1

Chillers Joint

Chris Hein Bass

Chris Hein Guitars

Chris Hein Horns Compact

Chris Hein Horns Compact Crossgrade

Chris Hein Horns Pro Complete

Cinematic Guitars

Cinematic Guitars 2

Cinematic Guitars Bundle

Cinematique Instruments

Cinematique Instruments 2

Circus Circuit Bending Library

Club Electro

Club R&B

Club Toolz

Comfort Zone

Convolution Space

Crunkzilla

CYCLONE

Dancehall Madness

Dancehall Madness Vol. II

Darklight IIx

Deep House

Desert Winds

Digital Synsations

DrumCore 3

Drums Overkill

dubstep

ElectraX

Electri6ity

Electro ID

Electro Pop

Electro Producer Pack

Electro Producer Pack 2

Electro Suite

Electrolines

Elite Orchestral Percussion

Emulation II

Emulation One

Epic World

Era Medieval Legends

Essentials Of The Order

Ethno World 5 Professional & Voices

EZ drummer

Fab Four

Fanfare

Finest R&B

First Call Horns

Forest Kingdom II

Forest Kingdom II Upgrade

Funk & Soul- Elastik Inspire Series

Galaxy II Pianos

Galaxy Vintage D

Galaxy X

Gladiator 2 Expanded

Glam Rock

Groove Shadow Elastik

Gu Zheng

Gypsy Jazzy

Halls of Fame Complete - Origami Edition

Hardtechno vs. Schranz

Hip Hop Underground

Hollywood Brass Diamond

Hollywood Brass Gold

Hollywood Orchestral Woodwinds Diamond

Hollywood Orchestral Woodwinds Gold

Hollywood Strings Diamond

Hollywood Strings Gold

Hollywoodwinds

House Elastik Inspire Series

Indie Rock

Instruments from Ethno World 5 professional

IRCAM Prepared Piano

Ivory II American Concert D

Ivory II Grand Pianos

Ivory II Italian Grand

Ivory II Upright Pianos

Jazz Colors

KitCore Deluxe

Klanghaus

Komplete 9

Komplete 9 Ultimate

K-Size Engine Edition

Largo

Looptool

LoungeOramA

Lumina

Maschine

Metal - No Headroom

Minimal Electro Vibes

Minimal Techno

Miroslav Philharmonik

MOJO: Horn Section

Morphestra

Nightshift

Nitron

Ocean Way Drums Gold

Omnisphere

Orchestral Brass Classic

Orchestral Essentials

Oriental RnB

Peking Opera Percussion

Planet Trance

Playa Aggro Electro Boom

Plectrum

poetic acoustic guitars

Pop Ballads

Pop Charts

Pop Music

PPG 3.V

Predator

Prima

Pulse

Punch

Pure Fire

Q

QL Goliath

QL Gypsy

QL Ministry of Rock

QL Ministry of Rock 2

QL Pianos

QL Pianos Gold Edition

QL RA

QL SD2-The next Generation

QL SILK

QL Symphonic Choirs

QL Voices of Passion

Raging Guitars

Rayblaster

RealAllGuitar 3

RealGuitar 3

RealLPC 3

RealStrat 3

Reggae Fundamentals

Retro Organs

RG - The Rhythm-Guitar-Synthesizer

Rhythm Objekt by Jimmy Edgar

RiG Urban Workstation

Rock - Elastik Inspire Series

Roots Reggae

Rumble

SampleMoog

SampleTank 2 XL

Saurus

SC Electric Guitar

Score Elements

Scoretrax

SDX New York Studios Collection Bundle

Sensory Disruption

Seventy DVZ Strings

Sonic Synth 2

Sonika

Soulful Pop

Sounds of Berlin

Soundscapes

SR5 Rock Bass

String Ensembles 2.0

String Machines

Studio Kit Builder

Studio Works

Stylus RMX Xpanded

SubBoomBass

Superior Drummer 2.0

Supreme Styles

Symphobia

Symphobia 2

Symphobia Bundle

Symphonic Orchestra Gold Complete

Symphonic Orchestra Platinum Complete

Symphonic Orchestra Platinum Plus Complete

Symphonic Orchestra Silver Complete

Synergy X

syntAX

SYNTH-WERK

The Beast

The Dark Side

The Elements EXP

The Resource

Tines Anthology

TITAN - 200 Synthesizers in One

Total Studio 3

TOTAL Workstation XL Bundle

Trance ID

Trance ID 2

Trilian

True Strike 1 Orchestral Percussion

True Strike 2 World & Effects Percussion

Tubes

TWIST - Spectral Morphing Synthesizer

Urban- Elastik Inspire Series

Urban Ballads

Urbanic

Urbanic Guitars

Urbanic II

Urbanic Producer Pack

Urbanic Producer Pack 2

VI One

Vintage Legends

Virtual Bouzouki

V-Metal

Vocaloid 3 Avanna

Voices & Choirs

Voxos: Epic Virtual Choir

WIVI - Orchestral & Band Brass

WIVI - Woodwinds & Saxophones

WIVI Band

World Impact: Global Percussion

Xsample Chamber Ensemble


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1929 German Baby Grand K4

Accordions

Acoustic Legends HD

AIR Expanded

BASiS

Beatstation

Blade

Blue Grand3D

BlueStone Piano

CHB Bass Complete

CHB "E-Bass Fretless"

CHB "E-Bass Picked"

CHB "E-Bass Slap"

CHB "Upright Gut-String"

CHB "Upright Nylon-String"

CHB "Upright Steel-String"

CHG Banjo

CHG E-Guitar

CHG Guitars Complete

CHG Jazz-Guitar

CHG Mandolin

CHG Nylon Guitar

CHG Steel-Guitar

CHH Compact

CHH Pro Complete

CHH Vol 1 - Alto Saxophone

CHH Vol 1 - Tenor Saxophone

CHH Vol 1 - Trombone

CHH Vol 1 - Trumpet

CHH Vol 1 Pro - Full

CHH Vol 2 - 4Trumpets

CHH Vol 2 - 6Trombones

CHH Vol 2 - 7Saxophones

CHH Vol 2 - Saxophone Sections

CHH Vol 2 - Trombone Sections

CHH Vol 2 - Trumpet Sections

CHH Vol 2 Pro - Full

CHH Vol 3 Pro - Full

CHH Vol 4 Pro - Full

CHH Vol. 1 - Trumpet Section

CHH Vol.3 - 4 x Tenor-Trombone Mute

CHH Vol.3 5 x Trombone-Section Mute

CHH Vol.3 4 x Bass-Trombones Mutes

CHH Vol.3 4 x Trumpets Cup/Straight Mute

CHH Vol.3 5 x Trumpet Section Muted

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.3 4 x Trumpet Harmon Mute

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 4 x Clarinet

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 4 x Fluegelhorn

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 4xSaxophones

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 Deep Brass

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 Deep Fat Brass-Section

Chris Hein - Horns vol.4 Fluegelhorn-Sections

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 Woodwind-Sections

Cinematic Strings 2

Cinematique Instruments 2

Cinematique Instruments Vol 1

CINEMATIX

Darklight IIx

Desert Winds

Drums Overkill

Dynamic Master

Electri6ity

Elite Orchestral Percussion

E-MU Mo Phatt

E-MU Planet Earth

E-MU Proteus 2000 Cakewalk Dimension SFZ

E-MU Proteus Pack Dimension SFZ

E-MU PX-7 Drums

E-MU Virtuoso Orchestral

E-MU Xtreme Lead

Emulation II

Emulation One

Epic World

Era Medieval Legends

Essential Freak Sound Vol.1

Ethno World Selection

EW5 - Instruments

EZ drummer

EZkeys Classic Electric Piano

EZkeys Grand Piano

EZkeys Sound Extension Upright Piano

EZkeys UPRIGHT Piano

First Call Horns

Forest Kingdom II

Fractured: Prepared Acoustic Guitar

Galaxy II Pianos K4

Galaxy Steinway K4

Galaxy X

Gu Zheng

Gypsy Jazzy

Harp & Keyboards

Imperial Grand

IRCAM Prepared Piano

Kick-Ass Brass!

Klanghaus

K-Size Engine Edition

Liang's Pipa

Mallets & Percussion

MOJO: Horn Section

Nitron

ONE Groove Activator

Peking Opera Percussion

Poetic Acoustic Guitars

Projektor - Zebra 2.5 Patch Collection

Punch

Q: Instruments and sound design for the big screen

Ravernator Synthesizer for Windows

RiG Urban Workstation

Rose Whisper Piano

Ruby Piano3D

Solo Strings

String Ensembles 2.0

String Machines

Studio Kit Builder

Studio Piper - Virtual Bagpipes

SWAGG

SYNTH-WERK

Tines Anthology

TITAN - 200 Synthesizers in One

UVX-3P

VI.ONE

Vienna Grand K4

Vintage D

Vintage Legends

Violence

Voices & Choirs

Woodwinds

World Impact: Global Percussion

World Percussion

World Percussion Compact

XCE Chamber Ensemble

1929 German Baby Grand K4

Accordions

Acoustic Legends HD

AIR Expanded

BASiS

Beatstation

Blade

Blue Grand3D

BlueStone Piano

CHB Bass Complete

CHB "E-Bass Fretless"

CHB "E-Bass Picked"

CHB "E-Bass Slap"

CHB "Upright Gut-String"

CHB "Upright Nylon-String"

CHB "Upright Steel-String"

CHG Banjo

CHG E-Guitar

CHG Guitars Complete

CHG Jazz-Guitar

CHG Mandolin

CHG Nylon Guitar

CHG Steel-Guitar

CHH Compact

CHH Pro Complete

CHH Vol 1 - Alto Saxophone

CHH Vol 1 - Tenor Saxophone

CHH Vol 1 - Trombone

CHH Vol 1 - Trumpet

CHH Vol 1 Pro - Full

CHH Vol 2 - 4Trumpets

CHH Vol 2 - 6Trombones

CHH Vol 2 - 7Saxophones

CHH Vol 2 - Saxophone Sections

CHH Vol 2 - Trombone Sections

CHH Vol 2 - Trumpet Sections

CHH Vol 2 Pro - Full

CHH Vol 3 Pro - Full

CHH Vol 4 Pro - Full

CHH Vol. 1 - Trumpet Section

CHH Vol.3 - 4 x Tenor-Trombone Mute

CHH Vol.3 5 x Trombone-Section Mute

CHH Vol.3 4 x Bass-Trombones Mutes

CHH Vol.3 4 x Trumpets Cup/Straight Mute

CHH Vol.3 5 x Trumpet Section Muted

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.3 4 x Trumpet Harmon Mute

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 4 x Clarinet

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 4 x Fluegelhorn

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 4xSaxophones

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 Deep Brass

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 Deep Fat Brass-Section

Chris Hein - Horns vol.4 Fluegelhorn-Sections

Chris Hein - Horns Vol.4 Woodwind-Sections

Cinematic Strings 2

Cinematique Instruments 2

Cinematique Instruments Vol 1

CINEMATIX

Darklight IIx

Desert Winds

Drums Overkill

Dynamic Master

Electri6ity

Elite Orchestral Percussion

E-MU Mo Phatt

E-MU Planet Earth

E-MU Proteus 2000 Cakewalk Dimension SFZ

E-MU Proteus Pack Dimension SFZ

E-MU PX-7 Drums

E-MU Virtuoso Orchestral

E-MU Xtreme Lead

Emulation II

Emulation One

Epic World

Era Medieval Legends

Essential Freak Sound Vol.1

Ethno World Selection

EW5 - Instruments

EZ drummer

EZkeys Classic Electric Piano

EZkeys Grand Piano

EZkeys Sound Extension Upright Piano

EZkeys UPRIGHT Piano

First Call Horns

Forest Kingdom II

Fractured: Prepared Acoustic Guitar

Galaxy II Pianos K4

Galaxy Steinway K4

Galaxy X

Gu Zheng

Gypsy Jazzy

Harp & Keyboards

Imperial Grand

IRCAM Prepared Piano

Kick-Ass Brass!

Klanghaus

K-Size Engine Edition

Liang's Pipa

Mallets & Percussion

MOJO: Horn Section

Nitron

ONE Groove Activator

Peking Opera Percussion

Poetic Acoustic Guitars

Projektor - Zebra 2.5 Patch Collection

Punch

Q: Instruments and sound design for the big screen

Ravernator Synthesizer for Windows

RiG Urban Workstation

Rose Whisper Piano

Ruby Piano3D

Solo Strings

String Ensembles 2.0

String Machines

Studio Kit Builder

Studio Piper - Virtual Bagpipes

SWAGG

SYNTH-WERK

Tines Anthology

TITAN - 200 Synthesizers in One

UVX-3P

VI.ONE

Vienna Grand K4

Vintage D

Vintage Legends

Violence

Voices & Choirs

Woodwinds

World Impact: Global Percussion

World Percussion

World Percussion Compact

XCE Chamber Ensemble

Kleine afbeelding: Retro Organs

Retro Organs

With Retro Organs we set out to accurately capture the giant sound of the famous tone wheel organs and rotary speaker cabinets and package them in an instrument that facilitates an easy and intuitive use. The Most Famous and Sought After Organsl.
Kleine afbeelding: Digital Synsations

Digital Synsations

4 Classics, Massive Patch Library! Digital Synsations includes over 500 patches expertly programmed on a fully restored Yamaha SY77, Korg M1, Roland D50 and Ensoniq VFX‚ used by many of the greats including Depeche Mode, The Cure, Pet Shop Boys, Vangelis, Brian Eno, Toto, 808 State, Jean Michael Jarre and more.
Kleine afbeelding: Lumina

Lumina

Featuring full orchestra, choir, smaller ensembles and a wide range of guest instruments, LUMINA dives into the world of fantasy, mystery and animation, adding depth and delicacy to your musical palette. Based on more recordings than ever before, this third volume in the SYMPHOBIA series is ProjectSAM’s most ambitious release yet.
Kleine afbeelding: CYCLONE

CYCLONE

CYCLONE instantly transforms your musical dreams into reality - A powerhouse virtual instrument containing over 325 instruments and multis ranging from multi-layer motion pads and cinematic harmonic instruments to dub step inspired basses, electronic hybrid leads, and experimental drum kits.
Kleine afbeelding: SDX New York Studios Collection Bundle

SDX New York Studios Collection Bundle

This collection combines the award-winning Superior Drummer software with the complete suite of sound libraries in the New York Studios series.
Kleine afbeelding: Saurus

Saurus

True analog sound with tremendeous features! Saurus brings the highly regarded analog sound from the past into the unlimited digital realm!
Kleine afbeelding: Rayblaster

Rayblaster

A radically new form of synthesis! Tone2's RayBlaster unveils a completely new and unique world of sounds that is exclusive to RayBlaster and not possible with other synthesizers.
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