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dschmidt
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Source for flim/soundtrack-style "ambient-industrial&qu

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Hi there-

Does anyone know a good source of drum loops or samples that have a modern ambient/industrial sound to them? I'm looking for the style you might hear in a film soundtrack during a tense scene in something like the Bourne Identity, the TV show "24", or a modern military video game.

It's an industrial-yet muted drum sound...kind of electronic, but not really...more like non-realistic pieces of metal hitting each other, with some "real-world" sounding percussion like high-hats perhaps mixed in.

Thanks for any ideas!

Dave
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dschmidt wrote:Hi there-

Does anyone know a good source of drum loops or samples that have a modern ambient/industrial sound to them?
Thanks for any ideas!

Dave
I generally find those in my brain. All kidding aside, it is easier and faster for me to compose such things than it is to try and find them.

But you might try Plugsound Pro and even Garage Band if you want the "same old same old" kinds of loops a plenty.
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Try Stylus RMX from spectrasonics. Used all of the time on 24.

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