What sample pack should I buy?
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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