Symphonic Elements DRUMS v1-V.R
Team V.R | 12 August 2021 | 13 MB
Like fire and ice
DRUMS puts Hans Zimmer’s personal collection of percussive samples and phrases at your fingertips. Tried and tested in Hollywood, this rhythmic companion to STRIIINGS makes cinematic drums accessible for anyone. Invoke the natural forces of rhythm with DRUMS!
Million-dollar sound
UJAM is happy to count Hans Zimmer—one of the world’s great film composers—as one of its co-founders. Hans generously gave us access to his legendary recordings, amassed over decades, for use in DRUMS.
Walkthrough by Derek von Krogh
This is probably not the kind of walkthrough video you’re used to, but we highly recommend to kick back, relax and get ready to laugh, get chills and learn a thing or two about Symphonic Elements DRUMS!
Enrich your palette
Get your hands on Hans Zimmer’s epic collection of cinematic orchestral instruments. Many of them are hard to come by, even harder to set up and their playing techniques only mastered by a few. Add character and vibe to your production, no matter if film score or pop music.
Ready to rumble
Programming realistic percussion tracks can be daunting. That’s why the UJAM performance engine provides ready-made sequences and creative controls. Arranging, recording or even programming this type of drumming is usually very costly and time consuming. With DRUMS it’s fast and easy; instantly synced to your DAW’s tempo.
DRUMS takes care of the details, so you can focus on your music!
Features at a Glance
DRUMS features 53 Styles with 23 ready-made phrases each, for a total of 1219 phrases. On top of that, every Style comes with 5 one-shot Hits and Metals.
Finisher FX
The custom-made Finisher effect section is a one-knob sound design delight. Transform the character of your DRUMS track to match any genre or mood.
Crossfade
Perform your drum tracks with the crossfader. DRUMS is made up from two independent low and high sections. Seamlessly blend between them, or add subtle variations by automating.
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