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Anti-Drum II

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Anti-Drum II is a follow-up to our popular Anti-Drum I, however we wanted to push the bar even further in terms of abstract percussion. This library is an ideal toolbox for all forms of experimental, industrial, electronic, IDM, glitch, sound design and even for providing fresh and inspiring new material for all types of scoring. The library contains 4.556 samples and 76 different instrument patches that each represent a unique texture. The library contains a variety of instruments recorded in our signature hall, including boom whackers, PVC pipe percussion ensemble to flower vases, glasses, rainsticks, soda bottles. We also included a supreme set of music box samples, which were recorded in several locations including large hall, studio and so forth. The library also contains a variety of even more unconventional instruments ranging from human beats through a cellphone (10 round robin and 10 velocity layers), stop watches and a compressive patch of what we call: "human trumpets".

Tonehammer Anti-Drum II:

  • $59
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Baritone Sax Phrases
  • Boom Whackers (10 velo / 10 round-robin / hall)
  • Box Bang (hall)
  • Cellphone Human Beat Box
  • Soda Bottle Staccato (10 velo / hall)
  • Finger Snaps
  • Fuzz Kit
  • Garbage Day (hall)
  • Human Trumpet
  • Massives (sound design)
  • Music Boxes (big hall, small hall, studio)
  • PVC Ensemble Patches (hall)
  • PVC Orchestra (hall)
  • PVC Mega Horn (hall)
  • PVC Solo Patches (hall)
  • PVC Beat Box Ensemble (hall)
  • PVC Vocal Effects (hall)
  • Plastic Water Jug(hall)
  • Rainstick (hall)
  • Restroom Handle Bars
  • Slinky Experiment
  • Stop Watch
  • The Deceiver
  • Thunder Drum
  • Tuned Water Glasses (hall)
  • Tuned Water Bowl (hall)
  • Un-glass
  • Warbly Little Synth Kit
  • Wooden Plant Box (hall)
  • Extensive read me install, patch and hint documentation (.pdf) (download here)
  • Exclusive Troels talking about the core instruments in the library  (mp3 interview)
  • 76 instrument patches, 4.556 samples, 2.18 GB installed, 995 MB .rar download
  • 44.1kHz/16bit and 48kHz/24bit mono and stereo .wav formats
  • Format(s): Kontakt and .wav (note: Kontakt 2 not supported for bonus content)
  • Note: Native Instruments Kontakt 2 / 3 / 4 full retail versions required.
  • Note: Free Kontakt Player will only work for 30 minutes with this product. Full version required to remove this restriction.

Anti-Drum II – Demo 1

Featuring: Anti-Drum II, Francesca and Didgeridoo
Note: The demo contains Anti-Drum II Boom Whackers, Soda Bottle, Finger Snaps, Fuzz Kit, Glasses, Rainstick, Stopwatch.
Download Anti-Drum II demo 1 mp3 demo
Download Anti-Drum II demo 1 (Anti-Drum II only) mp3 demo
Demo by Troels Folmann

Anti-Drum II – Demo 2

Featuring: Anti-Drum II and custom
Note: The demo contains Anti-Drum II Glasses, Un-glasses and and Warble-plinkit, as well as unreleased and/or non-Tonehammer instruments.
Download Anti-Drum II demo 2 mp3 demo
Download Anti-Drum II demo 2 (Anti-Drum only) mp3 demo
Demo by Mike Peaslee

Anti-Drum II – Demo 3

Featuring: Anti-Drum II, Francesca
Note: The demo contains Anti-Drum II: Boom Whackers, Massives, Soda Bottle, Finger Snaps, Fuzz Kit, Glasses, Human Trumpet, Rainstick, Stopwatch.
Download Anti-Drum II demo 3 mp3 demo
Download Anti-Drum II demo 3 (Anti-Drum II only) mp3 demo
Demo by Troels Folmann

Anti-Drum II – Demo 4

Featuring: Anti-Drum II and custom
Note: The demo contains Anti-Drum II Baritone Sax and Fuzzkit, as well as unreleased and/or non-Tonehammer instruments.
Download Anti-Drum II demo 4 mp3 demo

Demo by Mike Peaslee

Anti-Drum II – Demo 5

Featuring: Music Box (dry/studio/hall) from Anti-Drum II
Download Anti-Drum II demo 5 mp3 demo

Demo by Mike Peaslee

19 Comments

Tristan

April 10, 2010

Hello, im interested in this product… still a bit new to production…
will this work on ableton, just install with vst's ???
ive never used Kontakt… is that a stand alont production too?
 
many thanks

maelstrom

October 17, 2009

Human trumpet a fantastic one!! Only for this impressive sounds I’ll bye 3 copies!!! Thanx a lot!! Have you any videos (youtube) how you’ve recorded this awesome human trumpet library?

Loopy C

April 10, 2009

btw, enjoyed the notes on your talk at GDC as posted to the ‘Create Digital Music’ site, you are a wild man…I love it :) (I also am a big fan of ‘Time Freezer’)

http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/04/09/gdc-boiling-waterphones-and-other-sonic-inspirations-from-composer-troels-folmann/#more-5584

admin

April 10, 2009

We added a Demo 5 with music box examples – from dry to studio to hall.

Loopy C

April 8, 2009

Stopped by to share the joy of using Antidrum V2 and drop a hint about Rust V2 but see I am late to that party…can’t wait! (well actually, having the other Tonehammer releases makes waiting quite pleasurable, just call me greedy :) )

And indeed, the music box (and several other of the pitched inclusions were a very nice surprise as I casually loaded in some random combos.

Stay well ;-)

Rhian Sheehan

April 6, 2009

Yes, I second that. I’d love to hear a demo of the musicbox”s too! Then I might just make my purchase of this great looking library.

For anyone interested I recently used a music box on my latest album… you can listen here: http://www.myspace.com/rhiansheehan

Standing in Silence Pt. 3 is the name of the track.

Keith

April 6, 2009

Looks great. Is it possible to hear a short isolated demo mp3 of the music boxes only?

Rhian Sheehan

April 6, 2009

Man, I’ve gotta check this new library out! Looks great.

And yes, an “Elements” library I’d most definitely buy from you guys. I’d also love to see a Cristal baschet sample library… that would make you guys the first to ever sample it… and who better for the job!
Rhian

PAUL LATHAM

April 5, 2009

Anti Drum 2 is worth the money for the music box alone !
Wished you guys would make an “Elements” library of Metal Wood Glass Plastic Rubber etc in one library and DRY.

Also Orchestral / Musical instrument fx (like Baritone sax on anti drum 2) to give uncle sam’s simphobia a run for it’s money !

Is it possible to become a Tonehammer junkie because already i’m looking forward to my next fix.

Seeesya.

Phil

April 5, 2009

Another huge library. This is larger and more wild than Anti-drum I, and took a while just to listen to all of the patches, let alone start working with them. Each library you guys make I’m more and more impressed, and see your sonic imagination runs wild here. And did I hear Rust Vol 2?!

admin

April 4, 2009

Thanks for the kind remarks gentlemen. We do have Rust Vol. 2 in the works, which is one of our biggest releases till date. The entire library was recorded in an abandoned bunker and is truly one of the most unique percussive collections I (Troels) have ever witnessed.

In addition we do have other vocal libraries coming up. The next library in our Forgotten Voices series will be released within the next month and contains Gaelic/Celtic phrases.

Another note on the multi – got ya.

Ray Savage

April 4, 2009

This is pure magic, guys. You’re redefining the whole idea of percussion in music. Or, at least, giving us the tools to do so if we use our imaginations.

My guess/hope is that there is a Rust Vol2 in the works?

Another vote for multis, btw.

MR

April 4, 2009

superb need to buy this, putting the money on paypal

are there in the NEAR futur any other Vocal libraries planned??????

admin

April 4, 2009

Good call, Pieter. We have multi’s in some of our instruments, but it does make perfect sense to make them for large diverse libraries like Anti-Drum 2. Noted!

Pieter Schlosser

April 3, 2009

you guys do amazing work! you make it difficult NOT to spend money! One thing I would love to see are Kontakt Multis. What do you guys think?

thanks for your hard work!

PAUL LATHAM

April 3, 2009

My precious, givs me my precious!
I waited 12 hours on the 2nd to get this no luck.
Just noticed it has got a lot bigger (the samplw library I mean) hence the $10 rise. Tonehammer’s stuff is worth waiting for !

Alex Davis

March 31, 2009

!@#$! !@$#!@$#@. I should just give you guys my bank account number… so that you can automatically deduct money every time you come out with a new sample library.

Loopy C

March 31, 2009

Perhaps you would like to come and sample the sound of my mind being blown every time you release another library? It’s a pretty neat noise ;-)

Looking forward to this.

Germancomponist

March 30, 2009

WOW! Another cool library from tonehammer!

I like what you do very much!

Best,

Gunther

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