VST Instruments

Organic Drum Loops – Organic Calfskin Kit

Organic Calfskin Kit

size 3.2 GB  / 3.2 GB

Organic Calfskin Kit (OCK) is an acoustic drum ROMpler.
7 drum kits played with varying tools (sticks, brushes, mallets) for a total of 18 unique drum kits.
This is a comprehensive and easy-to-use solution to working with the thousands of multi-track/multi-velocity samples.


Since the sound of a drumkit is greatly influenced by the tools that are used to play it, this kit was sampled using three common options, sticks, brushes and mallets – so of course, the OCK includes these options within the plugin settings.  Just as a live drummer would choose a tool based on the song, users of this plugin are given the same options for greater flexibility within their production.

  • Both Mac and Windows versions are VST3 and 64 bit.
  • 3 layer multi-velocity samples.
  • 5 mic layout gain and pan settings as well as outputs for routing to aux tracks for more control.
  • Hi hat openings by BPM.
  • Cymbal choking.
  • Global settings for gain, pitch bend, velocity curve, weirdness (LFO filter) amount, speed and shape.
  • Panic button

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OCK-VST-WIN  ( 3.2 GB )

OCK-VST-MAC  ( 3.2 GB )

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