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Samples From Mars MPC1 From Mars MULTIFORMAT

By | June 5, 2021

Samples From Mars MPC1 From Mars MULTIFORMAT

Samples From Mars MPC1 From Mars MULTIFORMAT

A Rare, Early 80s Analog Drum Synth
The MPC1 is a rare drum synth and sequencer developed in 1982 by MPC Electronics. In contrast to Akai’s more famous line of digital MPC samplers, this MPC is a short-lived, 100% analog drum synthesizer that sounds something like an 808 crossed with a 606 and a Simmons. But due to its lack of commercial success, these sounds have gone largely unused in modern music – making the MPC1 a perfect opportunity to use vintage, analog drum hits while standing out from the more popularized sounds of that era like the 808 and 909. And it looks just as unique as it sounds:

The History
MPC Electronics was formed in Cambridge, England, the early 80s, when drum computers like the LM1 were just starting to gain momentum and there was still room for true innovation in the drum machine world. The company initially developed a small, single prototype of a drum machine that you could play with your fingers, called The Kit. With just one working unit, they packed it in a small suitcase, and headed for NAMM.

Even though the unit barely functioned (every so often they’d duck behind the curtains to repair it, telling on-lookers they were showing it to press), The Kit was met with a massive amount of interest, winning “Product of the Show” award, securing a distribution deal and about £ 250,000 in orders!

Unfortunately, the company was inexperienced when it came to mass manufacturing and hadn’t yet figured out how to scale the production of this unique drum synth. While they managed to produce a small amount of working units, The Kit was shortlived, and it wasn’t long until focused their efforts on a new and more advanced follow up: the MPC1.

In contrast to The Kit, The MPC1 boasted larger pads which could now be played with drum sticks. It also featured a plethora of tweak-able knobs, direct outs, din sync, and a fully functioning sequencer that could be tapped into live. It was, and is still, unlike any other drum machine out there.

But like the Kit, The MPC1 never quite reached the commercial success it deserved and eventually the company folded, and was sold to Akai in 1984, who continued to develop the foundation of ideas laid out by MPC Electronics. Without enough info to properly verify, we can only assume that some of these ideas are what ultimately led to the more famous line of MPC samplers we all know so well today. While technically speaking the MPC1 (Music Percussion Computer) couldn’t be further from Roger Linn’s MPCs (Music Production Center), it is very likely that it nonetheless inspired and informed Akai’s most classic line of drum samplers.

The Sounds
The MPC1 sounds as analog as it looks. At the heart of every drum sound is a VCO, which is followed by various filters, pitch modulation, white noise, decay, and cutely named parameters like “Tightn”. With so many knobs, it’s no wonder the machine sounds so expressive:

The bass drum is reminiscent of an 808 at certain settings, with a super punchy attack transient, and a thumping low end (best brought out with a touch of processing). Like the 808, the decay is adjustable, but unlike the 808, the BD can be tuned higher, which allows it to be paired nicely with lower toms.

The toms can range from flat and tonal 808-style, to pointy, pitch modulated syn-toms. And by adjusting the (downright confusing!) noise parameters, you can get powerful white noise bursts. Lay down a sequence, start tweaking the toms, and you’ll get you some of the most expressive and varied sounds out of any drum synth we’ve heard.

The Clap, although lacking parameters, is one of the coolest sounds on the machine, and is instantly reminiscent of Kraftwerk. Being fully analog, every clap is unique, so it is quite expressive when sequenced. To capture this, we multi-sampled 5 claps which can be triggered via round robin.

The hi hats and cymbals, when combined with the sequencer, are easily the grooviest part of this machine. Set the parameters conservatively and they sound close to a 606; at more extreme settings (turning the “tone” knob to max) they can be transformed into metallic and almost harsh but deeply analog cymbals.

The snare is also quite unique. At closed filter settings it’s almost identical to an 808, but start opening up the noise and decay parameters, and a bright, punchy and brittle white noise drum hit is revealed. It almost sounds like a broken 909 snare – but once you warm it up with some EQ it sounds wonderful.

The Sampling Process
The amount of knobs on the MPC makes it exciting for producing but quite overwhelming for sampling! So we asked ourselves – how can we capture all of these parameters without going overboard? This proved extremely challenging and began with a complete oversampling the unit. We captured all of the parameter combinations for every voice – pitch, decay, noise, bend, tightn, you name it – cleanly, with no processing. Then, we mapped everything and spent months narrowing down the sample groups to only the most useable hits, while still providing the dynamic range and depth of the MPC1’s synthesis that makes it so special.

Once we had a powerful and concise rack of samples, we went to town creating processed versions – recording into our API console hot, using an API 2500 compressor in parallel, Overstayer Saturator and MAS, and generous amounts of API EQ. The goal was to retain the overall character of the MPC1 while making the samples bigger, more focused and generally more “production ready”.

Next, we spent weeks creating groups of 16x hit kits – this was our chance to really figure out which tunings and parameters played best together. The goal of this process was to simplify everything and make it easy to grab small amounts of MPC1 samples on a whim. We included clean and color kits, tom kits, white noise kits and hi hat kits.

Finally, we took both the individual hits and kits and mapped them in your favorite samplers for easy use. With so many multi-sampled parameter settings, tunings, and different types of processing, the individual hits are extremely in depth. And the kits are the opposite – simple and musical. Together, both provide an excellent picture of what makes the MPC1 so great.

In the End
There isn’t a lot of info on the MPC1 out there, but after a little research it’s clear this product was designed by a group of extremely passionate and forward thinking engineers, who unfortunately didn’t have enough business expertise to truly grow the product to commercial success. While this is no doubt unfortunate, it means the MPC1 has largely gone un-noticed, un-used, and certainly un-sampled throughout all of these years, making it a great opportunity to compose music with vintage, analog drum sounds that aren’t on a lot of records.

And while you may think you want one for your studio, even if you can find one (thanks Soundgas!) they are actually very frustrating to use in a modern production session – so we suggest sticking to the samples!

Contents:
– 874 24bit WAV Samples
– (10) 16x Hit Kits for easy jamming
– Clean & Color versions of all samples
– Analog, 808 style Bass Drum, White Noise Snare Drum, Kraftwerk Claps
– Simmons-esc Toms, 606 style Hi Hats and Crunchy Cymbals
– Every voice multi-sampled via parameters where possible (Pitch, Decay, Noise Blend and more)
– Clap sampled via round robin
– Recorded through an API 1608 console, Apogee Symphony, and other class A recording gear
– 100% Hardware processin

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Slate Digital ANA2 Ultra Bundle v2.0.98 WIN

By | June 5, 2021

Slate Digital ANA2 Ultra Bundle v2.0.98 WIN

Slate Digital ANA2 Ultra Bundle v2.0.98 WIN

Slate Digital has introduced ANA 2 Ultra Bundle, which they describe as “the Netflix of synths”.

ANA 2 Ultra offers a huge range of sonic possibilities, with 3 wavetable oscillators, 3 samplers, and 46 different filter types. And it comes with hundreds of patches, ranging from hip-hop to cinematic to lo-fi sounds.

Features:
400+ new presets
Hundreds of new wavetables
Hundreds of new samples
6 new sound banks
New skins
New sounds dropping throughout the year

* No iLok driver installation needed.
* It launches faster and more RAM friendly than original.
Big thanks to TEAM R2R for their huge knowledge bases and resources!

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Samples From Mars Tom From Mars MULTIFORMAT

By | June 5, 2021

Samples From Mars Tom From Mars MULTIFORMAT

Samples From Mars Tom From Mars MULTIFORMAT

Factory & Custom Drums From the Drumtraks Younger Brother
The Tom, also known as the Model 420 ( ? ), is an 8 bit drum machine released in 1985. It is the younger sibling of the Drumtraks, and offers up the same style of crunchy, early digital drum sounds that we’ve come to love. It is an 80s funk machine in a small, lightweight package.

The Factory Drums
The factory drum sounds are likely sourced from an acoustic kit, and sound similar to the Drumtraks, but while the Drumtraks likely stole samples from its predecessors, the Tom’s samples are seemingly original – closest perhaps to a DMX, but more Lo-Fi.

Regardless, the kit just SMACKS and is great for less obvious, semi-acoustic sounding drum machine sounds. We captured 16 of the original sounds, at all 32 pitches, cleanly into our API console and Apogee Symphony MKII.

The Custom Drums
But while the factory drums are great, they can only take you so far. So we loaded our TOM with custom EPROMs, starting with like-minded machines like the LM1, Lindrum, Drumulator, 727, DMX, and DX, but eventually grabbing analog sounds like the 808, 909, CR78 and more). We also sampled a bunch of percussion and FX, ranging from standard to downright quirky, but still useable.

We selectively processed hits with EQ, compression and saturation, and again captured all 32 pitches for each voice. These custom drum sounds comprise the bulk of the TOM From Mars.

The Tom’s Charm
The charm of the TOM comes from its primitive, digital conversion that adds strangle harmonics and dirt to each sound. Combined with a wonky pitch system (these are definitely not semitones!), the results are classic drum machines with a strange twist. An extra flavor that helps the hits stand out, punch through a mix, and probably have people asking you – “How’d you process those drums?”

What You Get
In total we captured almost 4,000 TOM sounds – that’s 121 unique hits, at 32 pitches each. But don’t stress – we broke this down into 14 pre-made, easily digestible kits comprised of 16 sounds each.

This is a machine that’d been on our wishlist for a while, and I’m really happy to finally make it available for everybody.

Contents:
– (3872) 24bit TOM WAV Samples
– (14) 16x Hit Kits for easy jamming
– 121 unique drum sounds, with 32 multi-sampled pitches for each sound
– Factory sounds plus custom EPROMS with samples from LM1, Lindrum, Drumulator, DMX, DX, CR78, 606, 808, 909 and more
– Bass Drums, Snares, Rims, Claps, Percussion, Cymbals, Various Percussion, Various FX, Cowbells, and more
– 100% Hardware processing

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Sample Market – Originals Priku WAV

By | June 5, 2021

Sample Market – Originals Priku WAV

Sample Market – Originals Priku WAV

Romanian wizard Priku delivers an exceptional collection of signature sounds and samples for our Originals series! This pack is a fantastic source of inspiration for anyone producing Minimal, Deep Dubby Techno and stripped Back Tech house.

Crammed full of live jammed drum grooves, dubby chords, infectious synths, deep bass lines, modular percussion loops, textures, acoustic loops, and a selection of ultra usable single hits – this library is not to be missed.

Adrian Niculae a.k.a. Priku established himself as a hard-working and passionate music creator. He is a member of Sunrise booking since 2007, making his way up to the big gigs through many noticeable Sunwaves performances. He released on labels such as [a:rpia:r], All Inn, Fabric, Concrete Music and Only 300 Family. His name is also on Cocoon Green & Blue 2011 and Cocoon Heroes compilations. Party people had the chance to enjoy his sounds at Robert Johnson, Amnesia, Kazantip Festival, Tenax, Concrete and all across Europe.

Tempos are ranging from 124 bpm to 127 bpm. All Loops are tempo labeled, and all musical elements are also key-labeled.

WHAT’S INSIDE:

  • 139 Drum Loops (full mixes and stripped stems)
  • 36 Synth Loops
  • 30 Bass Loops
  • 24 Arp Loops
  • 24 Dub Chords
  • 13 Chord Loops
  • 37 Textures
  • 11 Modular Percussion Loops
  • 9 Acoustic Loops

Single Hits:

  • 10 Kicks
  • 14 Percussion
  • 14 Claps & Snares
  • 12 Hats
  • 15 Synth Hits
  • 11 Bass Hits

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ProofOnTheTrack 808 Mafia Chronicles WAV MIDI

By | June 5, 2021

ProofOnTheTrack 808 Mafia Chronicles WAV MIDI

ProofOnTheTrack 808 Mafia Chronicles WAV MIDI

inspired by Southside aka Sizzle & Pyrex Whippa of 808 Mafia

Everything you need in style of Southside or/and Pyrex Whippa

This Midi Kit contains

Midi
•25 808’S
•50 HI HATS
•20 Snare (with Drum Rolls)

Sample Loops

20 dark melodic loops to flip

My Personal Drum Kit
•16 808`s
•16 Kicks
•60 Hats
•24 Claps
•31 Percs
•25 Rimshots
•30 Snares
•40 Textures

ENJOY !!!

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343 Pro Sessions Undercatt Producing As A Duo TUTORIAL

By | June 5, 2021

343 Pro Sessions Undercatt Producing As A Duo TUTORIAL

343 Pro Sessions Undercatt Producing As A Duo TUTORIAL

Producing as a duo is a matter of balance. Every producer owns a distinct set of skills, comes from a different background story, relates to individual taste in music. Working together with a partner has a whole distinctive process from doing it solo, and it can be a huge boost to your career and slow you down if you don’t get it right! Join us to discover how we manage to do this, how we help and support each other with our different abilities, how we get the Undercatt productions done in the only way possible: together as one.

Day 1:
– How we started and our path
– Tips and techniques, building up your signature sound
– How we work for remixes, starting from a vocal

Day 2:
– Deconstructing a track.
– Less mixing, more in the spotlight.
– The future of Undercatt and our label Notturna. Reshaping in front of adversity

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Cr2 Dirty Bass House WAV MIDI

By | June 5, 2021

Cr2 Dirty Bass House WAV MIDI

Cr2 Dirty Bass House WAV MIDI

‘Dirty Bass House’ by Samples by Cr2 is a crazy collection of Bass House tools including sonic-warping synths, dirty drums, bubbling basses and meticulous MIDI. Not to mention three songstarters to jumpstart your next studio session.

The sonic characteristics of artists such as Claude VonStroke, FISHER, Chris Lake and Green Velvet sit at the forefront of the Electronic scene right now. This pack aims to bring you the tools to create your own Bass House masterpiece in this style. Put your foot to the floor and explore what’s inside.

It was produced by Mike Mcfly (This Ain’t Bristol/Dirtybird) and it allows you to add your own imprint on the sound of now. It’s sure to be your go-to powerhouse sample pack of 2019.

Product Details:

• 190 Audio Files In Total
• 26 MIDI Files In Total
• 10 Bass Hits
• 10 Bass Loops
• 10 Claps
• 10 Hats
• 10 Kicks
• 10 Percussion
• 10 Snares
• 40 Drum Loops
• 10 FX
• 20 MIDI
• 3 Songstarters (50 Audio Files + 6 MIDI Files)
• 10 Synth Hits
• 10 Synth Loops
• 3 Prod-Cast Video Tutorials
• 1 Mike Monday Studio Productivity Video
• 1 Budi Voogt Art of Pitching Video
• 100% Royalty-Free

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Electronisounds DnB Flute Riffs WAV

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Electronisounds DnB Flute Riffs WAV

Electronisounds DnB Flute Riffs WAV

Feed your samplers and add some jazzy flavor to your Dnb tracks!

These riffs are very easy to work with!

All riffs are locked in at 174bpm and played in the key of Fminor.

You can quickly mix, match, chop and paste new riffs together like sonic Lego pieces!

73 Riffs in total.

Format: 16bit, 44.1 khz mono

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Mandolin Blues Book: 101 Blues Riffs & Solos for Mandolin

By | June 5, 2021

Mandolin Blues Book: 101 Blues Riffs & Solos for Mandolin

Mandolin Blues Book: 101 Blues Riffs & Solos for Mandolin

Master the blues on your mandolin.
Take your blues mandolin playing to the next level with the Mandolin Blues Book. A collection of 101 blues riffs and solos ideal for all mandolinists looking to get a good grasp of jamming the blues.

The book covers all the essential tools needed to play blues mandolin. Start by learning the 40 stylistic riffs and 25 one and two bar blues riffs in multiple keys, then move on to the longer 12 bar blues rhythm riffs and extended solos.

Most of the longer rhythm riffs and solos follow the standard 12 bar blues form, so they are readily applicable to the many mandolin playing styles, including country, rock, jazz, and bluegrass, to name a few.

To further deepen your mandolin skills, study the major, minor and blues scales and arpeggios as well as the library of mandolin chords and blues chord progressions in all 12 keys.

No book covers everything, but with some practice, you will be ready to take your mandolin, jam the blues with confidence, and show off your new skills.

Audio tracks and videos are available at the author’s website. 157 pages.

Product Details
ISBN: 9798748156936
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: May 3rd, 2021
Pages: 158
Language: English

Categories
Genres & Styles – Blues

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The Saint S Holy Voices (Loop Kit) WAV

By | June 5, 2021

The Saint S Holy Voices (Loop Kit) WAV

The Saint S Holy Voices (Loop Kit) WAV

The Saint S x holy – Voices (Loop Kit) contains 25 sample loops with stems.

This pack contains:

  • Bravery 150
  • Cannibal 128
  • Coco 140
  • Count Em – 151 BPM
  • Disgrace – 180 BPM
  • Dreams 140
  • Dying – 163 BPM
  • EXTRAS
  • Freestyle – 103 BPM
  • Generous – 151 BPM
  • Guidance 145
  • Niggas In Italy – 181 BPM
  • Quick – 180 BPM
  • Sacrifices 150
  • The Trap 142
  • The Vault 130
  • Toot That Thang – 170 BPM
  • Treasure 113
  • Trooper 113
  • Vacate – 142 BPM
  • Wizard – 137 BPM

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Dieom Dxo Soundkit Vol.1 MULTIFORMAT

By | June 5, 2021

Dieom Dxo Soundkit Vol.1 MULTIFORMAT

Dieom Dxo Soundkit vol.1 MULTIFORMAT

DXO SOUNDKIT VOL.1

Contains:

808s (28)
Acapellas (30)
Ambience (21)
Claps (21)
Cymbals (16)
Drum Fills (16)
Fxs (45)
Hi Hats (30)
Kicks (52)
Instruments: Flutes, Guitars, Kalimbas, Organs, Pianos, Sax,
Strings, Vibes.
Drum Loops (15)
Hi Hat Loops (14)
Melody Loops (75)
Percussive Loops (3)
Vocoded Loops (20)
Midis (100)
Mixer Presets (33)
One Shots (27)
Open Hats (25)
Percussion: Native, Rides, Rim Shots, Shakers, Snr alternative, Toms & Triangles
Reeces (10)
Samples (108)
Snares (50)
Voxs(30): One Shots, Repetitive Chants, Vocal Chants.
VST Presets: ElectraX, Massive, Nexus, Omnisphere, Serum & Spire.

BONUS:

-OPEN COLLAB FLP INCLUDED-

1.5 GB TOTAL

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Frontline Producer Mark Fletcher Smoking Jazz Breaks WAV

By | June 5, 2021

Frontline Producer Mark Fletcher Smoking Jazz Breaks WAV

Frontline Producer Mark Fletcher Smoking Jazz Breaks WAV

Frontline Producer present Smoking Jazz Breaks, the latest instalment of breakbeat brilliance performed by industry favourite Mark Fletcher! If you’re searching for drum sounds with a timeless style, look no further. Everything included is 100% royalty free, so expect to be enhancing your compositions with all manner of fills and grooves.

Mark Fletcher’s CV reads a bit like a modern jazz lover’s record shelf. From Ronnie Scott and Pete King, Hatfield and The North and Gary Husband to the final line-up of Soft Machine to feature Elton Dean and Hugh Hopper, if you know their names Mark Fletcher has probably played with them. Fletcher’s style is deeply aggressive whilst rock solid whether swinging, grooving or dancing round odd metres. And if you don’t think brushes can be played loud just come to one of his gigs.

Within you’ll find over 400 MB of content ready and waiting for instant use in your music. A whole host of different playing styles and tempos are waiting to be discovered, with a solid and rounded approach to production bringing out the best in Mark’s performances. With both wet and dry versions included, and tempos varying between 77-152bpm, this collection will serve well not only in jazz but any modern breakbeat style from lounge to drum and bass.

In detail, expect to find 401 MB of content with all audio recorded at 24Bit 44.1KHZ. There are 142 live jazz drum loops and 142 wet live jazz drum loops.

  • 401 MB
  • 24Bit 44.1KHZ
  • 142 Live Jazz Drum Loops
  • 142 Wet Live Jazz Drum Loops

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Renraku Zach Countryman – High Voltage WAV

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Renraku Zach Countryman – High Voltage WAV

Renraku Zach Countryman – High Voltage WAV

Zach Countryman has spent the past few years honing his sound design chops within the world of eurorack, modular and analog hardware; joining the wave of new producers and sound designers pushing the envelope of electronic music.

High Voltage is a collection of sounds designed for tracks that need the grit, warmth, and distortion only hardware can provide. From dusty 808s and synthesized drums, to roaring basses and one-of-a-kind effects.

200 SAMPLES

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