By Louis St.
Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:31 am
I like old library records if I'm sampling from vinyl (no sample clearance and tons of styles to draw from)
I like to sample music from 8-bit gaming consoles like NES and C64 - NSFplay and SIDplay are players for the actual track rips for the games for each respective system. The entire libraries are freely available on the web.
for drums I like chopping breaks - Theres a nice collection of well known, classic vinyl breaks https://www.thesample.net/free-sample-packs/drum-loops/ here. I like to tweak chopped breaks and layer them with all kinds of sounds, For commercial sample packs, I like MSXII's "Straight Out The MPC" and Sammich Kit series.
For instruments, I like the F9 expansion pack if Im going for a polished industry sound, it's an absolute steal considering it's free... For more lofi and "boutique" style I got a few secret weapon expansions I use lol
I like to sample music from 8-bit gaming consoles like NES and C64 - NSFplay and SIDplay are players for the actual track rips for the games for each respective system. The entire libraries are freely available on the web.
for drums I like chopping breaks - Theres a nice collection of well known, classic vinyl breaks https://www.thesample.net/free-sample-packs/drum-loops/ here. I like to tweak chopped breaks and layer them with all kinds of sounds, For commercial sample packs, I like MSXII's "Straight Out The MPC" and Sammich Kit series.
For instruments, I like the F9 expansion pack if Im going for a polished industry sound, it's an absolute steal considering it's free... For more lofi and "boutique" style I got a few secret weapon expansions I use lol