

They are all designed with NN-XT file in root folder and samples in a folder called “wav”. You may also notice that I have set all these up so that you can consolidate them in one big folder if you like. Maybe if I get truly bored I’ll convert these 4 GB sets for now I’d like to keep it Reason-able. Some of these kits in my quest I’ve found are way too much to convert as awesome as they are but probably would not load on most people’s computers. I’ve also tried to do my best to keep mappings consistent so that if you’ve downloaded all these you should be able to interchange them and get similar patterns of play. I’ve got about a dozen or so collected and about half of these I’ve already converted. However, I thought I would make a forum post here, list out the sources and how to get them, provide SXT files for the kits and provide some simple instruction on how you can organize and add these files to have your very own Reason versions of these for your collection. I would love to make refills of all of them (individually or as one) however I have no right to do so and respect rights of those who created them.

Some have great strengths with their snares, some a large variety of cymbals and others with rich toms. These are all acoustic kits at varying degrees of character and velocity levels. Many of these kits are not in Reason SXT or Kong Format although I found a few that are. I took it upon myself to see what else was out there and did not take me long to come across articles listing all the known libraries available to all DAW users. Some of these kits are absolutely amazing at the cost of nothing. Over the past couple months I’ve seen some generous offerings brought to attention here in the forums from a few individuals of Multi-Sampled Drum Kits. Hello ReasonTalk Members! I've ported this thread over from the Propellerhead User Forum so it doesn't get lost.
