Abbey Road Orchestra: Metal Percussion Core

€99,00
Abbey Road Orchestra: Metal Percussion Core

Rhythms forged in the furnace

Inject a metallic edge into your orchestral compositions. This library not only delivers traditional metals from the orchestral palette, but includes the resonant clang of anvils, the shimmering brilliance of bowed cymbals, the otherworldly textures of waterphones, and of course a range of cowbells, agogos, guira and more. Meticulously recorded with a variety of beaters and techniques, Metal Percussion captures the unique character and full dynamic range of each instrument. Dive into the gritty world of oil drums, trash cans, and scaffold poles, or explore the delicate shimmer of temple bowls and wind chimes. Whether you're crafting cinematic soundscapes, industrial sound design, or adding a unique rhythmic layer to your music, this library provides a wealth of metallic textures and articulations to create everything from sharp, percussive hits to lush, atmospheric textures.

With a microphone mix masterfully engineered by GRAMMY® -Award-winner Simon Rhodes in the legendary space of Abbey Road Studio One, and performed by world-renowned percussionist Joby Burgess, Metal Percussion Core elevates your rhythms with a gorgeous room sound and exceptionally detailed sampling. 

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58 instruments
58 instruments
409 articulations
409 articulations
1 microphone mix
1 microphone mix
Cinematic and alternative sounds
Cinematic and alternative sounds

Listen to Abbey Road Orchestra: Metal Percussion Core

A Balearic Orchestra - Alejandro Naranjo

Pitter Patter - Daniel Almeida-Linke

Bembe - Daniel Almeida-Linke

All Hell Breaks Loose - Oliver Patrice Weder

Hiding in the Crowd - Homay Schmitz

Thin Line - Oliver Patrice Weder

Walkthrough

Walkthrough

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RHYTHMIC FUNDAMENTALS

To further enhance your creative workflow, this product includes a free MIDI pack of essential drum rudiments. These building blocks of percussion technique are programmed specifically for Abbey Road Orchestra Percussion, leveraging the intuitive right/left hand mapping for authentic performance. 

Drag and drop these rudiments into your compositions at any tempo, and freely edit them within your DAW, adding realistic drum techniques with ease.

Admirably varied and highly dynamic

Sound On Sound

HEAVY METALS

Expertly captured by Simon Rhodes (Avatar, The Banshees of Inisherin), Metal Percussion encapsulates a thoughtfully curated collection of versatile and diverse percussive instruments. Inclusive of both classic orchestral staples, such as a variety of cymbals and crashes, and more eclectic cinematic sounds and texture, such as the Oil Drum, Waterphone and Giant Crasher, this library truly inspires organic composition. 

Hand selected by world renowned percussionist Joby Burgess the majority of these instruments come from his personal collection — which has been used extensively on major Hollywood productions — and offers true diversity. Whether you're looking for the delicacy of Bells and Chimes, the roaring sounds of the Thundersheet or something more abstract like the variety of textural elements played on the Oil Drum, this library layers and combines beautifully to spark your imagination and inspire your own patches and creations.

CURATED VERSATILITY

What makes this collection incredibly special is all of this attention to detail — Joby’s incredible understanding of his collection of instruments, Simon’s particular way of micing everything and setting up the mixes, the level of detail offered in the features, such as the right/left mapping — and you get so much more than some percussion chucked at the back of the room - it can become such a significant part of your production.

— Paul Thomson

Orchestral staples

An expertly curated selection of 58 percussive instruments, including but not limited to a myriad of cymbals, tam-tams, and 3 triangles

  • Up to 10 dynamic layers 
  • Up to 10 round robins
  • 409 articulations including discrete right and left hand performances
  • Boundless creativity

Inspirational instrumentation

  • A Joby Burgess hand-selected range of unique elements and metallic tones including an oil drum, trash cans, a waterphone and many more to inspire your creativity
  • A wealth of both standard and alternative beaters and techniques, including mallets, brushes, sticks, hammers, bowed cymbals, scrapes and superball drags
  • A huge sonic pallet, from trashy scrap metals to meditative temple bowls which excite the glorious acoustic of Studio One

Realism at play 

Key features to heighten playability 

  • Voice Choking precisely controls the end of roll techniques when pressing the corresponding hit keys
  • Two Handed Layout which mirrors mapped keys further up the keyboard to enable flexibility and speed when playing
  • Right/Left Mapping recalls left and right hand performances on adjacent keys for playing and programming true-to-life rudiments
  • Presented in the same plug-in as Low and High percussion, with the same intuitive layout and mapping. 

Tech specs

macOS requirements

Mac OS X 10.15 to OS 13

Minimum: 2.8GHz i5 minimum (quad-core), 8GB RAM

Recommended: 2.8GHz I7 (six-core), 16GB RAM

Both Intel and Apple Silicon/ARM are supported

32-bit systems are not supported.

PC requirements

Minimum: Intel 2.8 GHz i5 (quad-core) or AMD Ryzen 5, 8GB

RAMWindows 10 or Windows 11 - (Latest Service Pack, 64-bit)

Recommended: Intel Core i7 6th gen and later or AMD Ryzen 7, 16GB RAM

32-bit systems are not supported.

File size

~8.90 GB Download size

9 GB disk space required during install

What's Included

Key Features

A notable list of features to extend the playability and natural realism of this sample library

Soft Takeover

Useful when playing in rolls and hits as part of a passage, and wants to trigger rolls sympathetically and intuitively to the dynamic of the hits being played quickly without having to set the position of the modwheel (whilst also having the option to crescendo/diminuendo if desired). Having the rolls velocity sensitive is great for triggering short rolls to portray drags, flourishes and pickups etc. as part of longer rhythmic passages when physically playing on the keyboard.

Right/Left Mapping

Most of the drums in High Percussion have been recorded with both right and left hand sticking. How much difference does this actually make? Some drums and beater types do have a distinct timbral difference between the two hands which contributes to the feel and realism especially when programming or playing true-to-life rudiments. 

Two Handed Layout

This duplicates the main original mapping blocks to a higher octave, allowing you to play using two hands (spacing the keys out further to feel more like actually playing a drum). 

NOTE: Two handed layout is not available on ‘All in One’ techniques.

Vocal Choking

Playing a hit when a roll key is held will choke the roll. This allows for very tight roll ends to be played in using a single hit.

Instruments

Anvils (x3)

Metal bars struck with hammers creating ringing sounds with excellent projection - A modern equivalent to the traditional metalworker's anvil used in orchestral settings.

Lump Hammer

Hits performed with a heavy lump hammer with a dark but metallic attack

Pin Hammer

Hits performed with a light pin hammer creating a bright, metallic attack

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Brake Drums (x3)

Literally the brake drums from an automobile, these produce a surprisingly clear and resonant tone when struck - presented here as a set of three.

Poly Beater

Single hits performed with poly beaters creating a bright attack

Rubber Mallets

Techniques performed with rubber mallets producing a balanced attack

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

China Cymbal

A traditional 24" China cymbal hand-hammered in Wuhan, producing a distinctive attack with a dark, washy sustain.

Felt Mallets

Techniques performed with felt mallets for a rounded attack

Sticks

Techniques performed with drumsticks producing a hard and pronounced attack

Scrapes

Scrape techniques across the surface of the cymbal

Bows

Techniques performed with a bow across the edge of the cymbal to produce unearthly overtones

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Crashers and Stack

A set of two crashers and a cymbal stack creating a palette of short, sharp and dirty metallic sounds - great for fast passages or layering.

Sticks

Techniques performed with drumsticks producing a hard and pronounced attack

Rods & Dreads

Techniques performed with a mix of rods and dreads for a variety of crisp transients

Pin Hammer

Hits performed with a light pin hammer creating a bright, metallic attack

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Giant Crasher

Two thundersheets (rectangular metal cymbals) stacked together and struck from above to create powerful, shattering hits with little sustain

Pin Hammer

Hits performed with a light pin hammer creating a bright, metallic attack

Puili

Hits performed with bamboo puili sticks creating crisp attack

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Oil Drum

A 40 gallon oil drum struck with a variety of beaters producing very unorthodox but highly complex sounds

Rubber Mallets

Techniques performed with poly beaters creating a bright attack

Felt Mallets

Techniques performed with soft felt mallets producing a mellow attack

Brushes

Techniques performed with wire brushes for a delicate timbre

Hands

Techniques performed with the hands producing very natural 'tapping' sounds

Superball

Drags across the instrument with a superball creating other-worldly textures

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Piatti (x3)

An orchestral staple, piatti are hand-held clash cymbals struck together creating a dense and brilliant shimmer - presented here as a set of three (21” Dark/Germanic, 19” Mellow/Viennese and 17” Bright/French) performing a range of techniques.

Scaffolds (x3)

A trio of scaffold poles struck with beaters or hammers producing bright ringing sounds with discernible pitch

Yarn Beaters

Hits performed with yarn beaters for a rounded attack

Pin Hammer

Hits performed with a light pin hammer creating a bright, metallic attack

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Spiral Cymbal

A spiral cymbal with a very bright attack, moderate sustain and a distinctly 'trashy' character

Sticks

Techniques performed with drumsticks producing a hard and pronounced attack

Splash Cymbals

A pair of splash cymbals (8” and 10”) with a fast attack and short sustain - ideal for accented hits

Sticks

Techniques performed with drumsticks producing a hard and pronounced attack

Suspended Cymbals (x3)

A set of three suspended cymbals (20” Dark, 21” Mellow and 16” Bright) performed with a variety of beaters providing a huge range of crashes and shimmering textures

Felt Mallets

Techniques performed with soft felt mallets producing a mellow attack

Brushes

Techniques performed with wire brushes for a delicate timbre

Sticks

Techniques performed with drumsticks producing a hard and pronounced attack

Scrapes

Scrape techniques across the surface of the cymbal

Bows

Techniques performed with a bow across the edge of the cymbal to produce unearthly overtones

Dark - All in One

All beaters and techniques for the dark 20" cymbal presented across the keyboard

Mellow - All in One

All beaters and techniques for the mellow 21" cymbal presented across the keyboard

Bright - All in One

All beaters and techniques for the bright 16" cymbal presented across the keyboard

Tam Tams (x2)

A pair of orchestral Tam Tams - large ‘gong-like’ instruments of indefinite pitch with a very long, deep resonance and dark overtones

Tam Tam Mallets

Techniques performed with tam tam mallets producing a soft attack and blooming sustain

Scrapes

Scrape techniques across the surface of the cymbal

Superball

Drags across the surface of the instrument with a rubber 'superball' producing other-wordly textures

All in One (Tam Tam A)

All available beaters and techniques for Tam Tam A (30" Swiss) presented across the keyboard

All in One (Tam Tam B)

All available beaters and techniques for Tam Tam B (36" Wuhan) presented across the keyboard

Temple Bowls (x4)

A set of four temple bowls to create meditative sounds with a rich blooming sustain

Rubber Mallets

Techniques performed with rubber mallets producing a balanced attack

Brushes

Techniques performed with nylon brushes producing a delicate attack with reduced fundamentals

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Thundersheet

An extremely large (64” x 42”) but very thin suspended metal sheet which produces a characteristic thunder effect when struck or shaken

Felt Mallets

Techniques performed with soft felt mallets producing a mellow attack

Dreads

Techniques performed with heavy gauge coiled metal brushes producing a very metallic sound

Bows

Techniques performed with a bow across the edge of the instrument to produce unearthly overtones

Superball

Drags across the surface of the instrument with a rubber 'superball' producing other-wordly textures

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Small Metals

A comprehensive collection of smaller metals to add additional colours and textures

Bell Tree

An instrument comprising of cup-shaped bells played by stroking with poly mallets

Mark Tree

Suspended metal tines played by stroking with the fingers to produce the instrument’s signature glissandi

Agogos (x2 pairs)

Pairs of cone-shaped bells with a short decay, each occupying a different pitch and struck with thin sticks to create characterful rhythms

Spring Coil

A large coiled spring played with a triangle beater - either suspended from a stand (open) or resting on a soft surface (muted) 

Cowbells (x3)

Clapperless bells with a short, hollow decay and struck with drum sticks - presented here with three pitches

Cabassa

A hand instrument with beads wrapped around a ridged metal cylinder and turned with a handle, often used in place of a shaker

Chains

Heavy gauge chains dropped into a trash can to create aggressive metallic accents and textures

Finger Cymbals (x2)

Pairs of small cymbals struck together to produce a long and high pitched ring

Guira

A Caribbean instrument with a heavily textured metal surface, either tapped or scraped to create characterful repeating rhythms

Reco Reco

Popularised in Brazilian music, the Reco-Reco consists of springs extended across a hollow metal frame which are struck or scraped

Sleigh Bells & Indian Bells

Pellet bells attached to a handle (Sleigh Bells) or rope (Indian Bells) and shaken to produce a crisp 'jingle' sound

Tambourines (x3)

Metal 'jingles' attached to a hoop and either shaken or struck, equally adept at fast, repeating rhythms or single note accents - presented as a set of three 

Wind Chimes

Small suspended metal tines which add light splashes of colour when flicked

Triangles (x3)

An orchestral staple, the triangle produces a bright, high pitched bell sound with a long decay - presented here as a set of three

Trash Cans (x2)

A spread pair of trash cans creating a 'street' sound - great for both layering and creating complex polyrhythms

Sticks

Techniques performed with drumsticks producing a hard and pronounced attack

Dreads

Techniques performed with heavy gauge coiled metal brushes producing a very metallic sound

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Waterphone

A remarkable instrument of metal tines surrounding a water-filled chamber. Played with a bow, the tines create a otherworldly sounds with mesmerising harmonics

Bow (Arco)

Bow strokes performed across the instrument's tines to produce the signature waterphone sound

Bow (Col Legno)

Taps performed on the instrument's tines with the back of the bow

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard

Wind Gong

A 26" Wind Gong with quick and bright attack which produces a sound resembling the rushing of wind when struck

Felt Mallets

Techniques performed with soft felt mallets producing a mellow attack

Bows

Techniques performed with a bow across the edge of the cymbal to produce unearthly overtones

All in One

All available beaters and techniques for the instrument presented across the keyboard