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What sample pack should I buy?
Posted on: 16.02.2013 by Lavera Lopezmendez
Can anyone recommend a cheap sample pack ($10 - $30) from either loopmasters or prime loops? I just want mostly single drum hits and dnb loops. I usually make dubstep and drum and bass. I'm pretty stump by the vast collections, just need help to choose a good one.
Lavera Lopezmendez
16.02.2013
Can anyone recommend a cheap sample pack ($10 - $30) from either loopmasters or prime loops? I just want mostly single drum hits and dnb loops. I usually make dubstep and drum and bass. I'm pretty stump by the vast collections, just need help to choose a good one.
Lavera Lopezmendez
19.02.2013
So I decided to get NoiseFactory Fundamental Dance drums and the drum/percussion loops from Data's sample pack. I love the NoiseFactory one. The Data Abstract Drum loop pack sounds good, but I felt deceived or disappointed. It said it would contain 106 drum/percussion wav loops for my every dnb uses. But it was just about 30 loops repeated with just minor tweaks like no kick or no percussion. I was an idiot believeing it would be 106 individual DnB drum loops for such a low price. Be careful for future purchases. Even though they are all good loops, it got my hopes up. The Fundamental Dance Drums pack is kick ass. I recommend for the price and the great samples.
Jeannine Drobney
18.02.2013
Sounds to sample has some really intriguing packs that would probably work in an F1 quite nicely. I need to believe long and hard before i drop $35.00 us on some samples, loops, and one shots. I might however, as my F1 is screaming for some content.

I believe this might work well for my deep house and tech house addictions

http://www.soundstosample.com/info/W...p_Tech_2/4052#
Freddie Farringer
18.02.2013
let us know what you end up getting man
Lavera Lopezmendez
18.02.2013
Yeah I prefer to make my own sounds rather than using music loops. Thanks for the suggestions. Still browsing as we speak lol
Georgie Lukowiak
18.02.2013
try soundstosample.com

Its run by beatport and I prefer it over beatport sounds!

Its categorized into genres and everything , so you can find exactly what you're looking for without a problem !
Freddie Farringer
18.02.2013
i like thebeatport pak.
the one from loop masters seems like a good base pak to have for all your percussion, and decently priced

option 3 isnt my style... when i first started buying sample paks i made the mistake of buying to many drum packs and then found that i was lacking other things like leads and bass synths and so on, however it pushed me into having to produce my own so it kinda worked out i guess.
Lavera Lopezmendez
17.02.2013
I found a few I might consider. Here are the links to them.

http://sounds.beatport.com/pack/electro-tech/4902
http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/1678
http://primeloops.com/loops-samples/...hop-drums.html

I am still browsing for some products I might buy.
Freddie Farringer
16.02.2013
beat port forsure, the paks usually have very good descriptions of what you are getting in the pack. i say dont worrie to much about getting the "right" one, just dive in get you hands dirty and grow from there
Sydney Lashway
16.02.2013
check out Beatport sounds...tons of sample packs, categorized by genre. Price points escape me right now, but I'm sure you can find something.

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