witapepsi wrote:Don't know if you've found the sample yet, but the pots and pans noise used in Mining Melancholy is from the Roland U-20 called Nails. It's also in the U-220 as well.
It's actually not, sorry. But that patch is originally from the Roland D-50, which has a collection of metallic hits and a preset loop that sounds like this
https://youtu.be/f1C8nzj2IRM?t=7sThis have been the inspiration for the loop at the beginning of Mining Melancholy, but the actual metallic kick and snare is definitely some industrial drum kit.The reason all of these percussion instruments are hard to find is because there were so many drum machines out there. Melodic instruments were harder to make so they were mostly limited to Korg, Roland, and Yamaha. But anybody could make a drumkit. And industrial drumkits are going to be extra hard to find in all the mess. Who knows if it even exists anymore. I think my only hope is getting The Wise Man's help on all this
EDIT: A New Hope
David Wise wrote:Hi Sam
There are a couple of sound fonts out there that have uncompressed versions of the original spc compressed adpcm data.
The originals would have com from the S770 Roland Sampler Sample CD’s, the Roland U220, Roland R8, , my Roland Alpha Juno Two and my Korg Wavestation.
All of the original samples were adapted before compression. Many being single cycle waveforms or tiny segments of the sound resynthesised to mimic the original sound sample. E.g. the guiro is just one of the clicks, played back with a volume curve and pitch curve, to give the impression of being a guiro, without being a literal conversion.