@HDD, by no processing I was referring to no compression or reverb, as most
people put these effects on drum busses it's useless to have them on raw
samples cause you can always add compression/reverb but you can't take it
away if it's already on a sample, all the sounds were processed during
creation & eq'd a bit, then I used a .wav editor to normalize and trim
silence on all the samples

@everybody involved with the sample pack

One thing I thought of once seeing Ian's replies in this thread, although
plenty of drum samples float around the net and are hard to attribute to a
specific source to make this truly CC0/public domain all the samples must
either be created entirely by a person via synthesis & or recording or
created using only public domain sample sources or a mix of the two

I'm not familiar with some of the sites where HDD has gotten samples from
but it'd be worthwhile to inquire about the source material of those and
other contributions because although somebody may share something as CC0
unless all the source material is created by them or CC0 as well they don't
legally have the right to do so



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