![]() This is also a rarity as it features a collection of royalty-free vocals that lets you chop and pitch any way you want it.ĭetroit veteran artist Mike Huckaby (not to be confused with the politician) gave away this sample pack via Groove magazine in 2012. SampleRadar’s exhaustive collection of free samples is basically a database of sounds you’d get on music production magazine cover CDs. ![]() You can expect some bold kicks, Thai drums, sitar riffs and a “Serbia shaker” as featured in the track TĀLĀ gave away her own personal pack of samples she used to produce to make the popular 10 minute track for FACT TV’s Against The Clock. Fortunately, this collection of abstract, alien drum sounds serves as a perfect alternative. ![]() From the “more famous” machines like Roland’s TR-808 to the not-so-well-known like BME’s Rattlesnake, the variety is simply astounding. It’s mapped for NI’s Kontakt but even if you don’t have one, you can take the individual sample files and use them however you like.īuchla Music Easel (photo courtesy of schneidersladen)ĭon Buchla’s cult Music Easel synth is prized by open-minded musicians, but it’s not easy to get a hold of one. This sample pack is indeed “mega”, as it contains every beat from each of the 150 drum machines. This is the perfect sample pack if you’d like to add some ‘80s vibe.Īnother sample pack from Danny Wolfers’ studio, this one samples from the Korg Mono/Poly synth, providing every sound imaginable from “juicy big basses” to “futuristic synthetic drums” and even “metaphysical atmospheres”. ![]() Encompassing a variety of genres from house to hip-hop, we hope these sample packs prove useful in your next studio session:ĭanny Wolfers aka Legowelt’s biggest pack of samples covers the Yamaha family of FM synths, including the DX7 (used on many tracks such as A-ha’s ‘Take On Me’) and the DX100 used by Detroit techno producers like Derrick May and Robert Hood. But if you are on a limited budget, don’t worry, there are also many great, royalty-free samples that are available for free, ranging from promotional freebies by online services to homemade files from artists and synth enthusiasts.įact Magazine recently compiled 21 noteworthy free sample packs that you can find available on the web. Some services such as Beatport, Juno, Irrupt, Sample Magic and Loopmasters provide licensed samples for a fee. ![]() While there are some contentious issues related to sampling (notably copyright matters) that are still being debated, there has been a growing number of less contentious options made available in recent years that allow for sampling without concern. Ma21 Great Free Sample Packs for the Budget-Conscious ProducerĮlectronic music producers have long used sampling in the studio, with the practice dating back to some of the early years of house and techno. ![]()
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