Wave Alchemy has announced the release of Drum Machines 02, a collection of over 1500 electronic drum samples.
Each Drum sample has undergone a recording process using asignal chain to capture the depth and character of the original devices.
All drum samples have been recorded through an API 512 pre-amp with many of the sounds featuring different saturation settings from outboard devices such as the Cranesong Hedd, Empirical Labs Fatso, Distressor and Thermionic Culture Vulture.
Drum Machines 02 is designed for producers of house, techno, hip-hop, minimal, down tempo and everything in-between.
What’s included in the sample pack?
- 1513 24-bit 100% royalty free analogue drum hits!
- 560 Roland Tr-808 drum samples
- 435 Roland Tr-909 drum samples
- 349 MFB Schlagzwerg drum samples
- 169 Drumfire DF-2000 drum samples
- A dithered 16-bit version of the full library for hardware sampler enthusiasts
- A taster pack which includes 170 samples taken directly from Drum Machines 02 is available to download from the Wave Alchemy website completely free of charge.
Sound Sources:
- MFB Schlagzwerg
Sound Shaping:
- Thermionic Culture Vulture Mastering Version
- Empirical Labs Fatso
- Empirical Labs Distressor
- Cranesong Hedd
- Moog Filters & Envelopes
- Sherman Filterbank 2
- SSL E Series EQ
- SSL E Series Compressor
- SPL Transient Designer
- API 512c Pre-amp
- SPL Gainstation Pre-amp
Pricing
£24.95
Available To Buy Online at www.wavealchemy.co.uk and distributed by Loopmasters at www.loopmasters.com/wavealchemy.
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