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Cybernetik Mayhem - Sample Pack [844 MB] - free download! Cybernetik Mayhem Samplepack - by Cybernetika • October 2008 - Compressed Size: 480 MB Uncompressed Size: 844 MB Sample format: 44.100-48.000khz / 16 bit.WAV Download link (right click, save as): These are the best samples I used in my released or unreleased tracks. This Sample Pack is focused on Dark & Cybernetic Sounds for Psytrance, Techno, Drum’n’Bass, Dark Ambient & IDM. Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite Torrent Mac Free.
Feel free to use them in your tracks, these samples are 100% free to use however you like to use them. Please give me some credit if you use them and like them.
The samples are organized in 5 categories: Basses: Dark Neurofunk Basses and Reeces, and some trance bass sounds. Pads & Atmos: Nightmare pads & post-apocalyptic ambient soundscapes.
FX: Robotic Future FX, mostly one shot samples. Psy Riffs & Sequences: Mind-bending leads, FM assaults, acid sequences Percussion Loops: Digital Drumloops, from technoid to glitchy. Lars aka Cybernetika. Free stuff Thermionic Solid State Drums - Free Demo Pack: This is a small taste of what is available in Thermionic Solid State Drums. 106 x 24 bit wavs -. MPC60 vs VolcaBeats - Free drums: This pack contains 89 x 24 bit wav drums. Created using a Volca Beats sampled by the MPC60 12bit sampler..
Goldbaby vs FXpansion - Free drums: This pack contains 60 x 24 bit wav drums and 3 Rex loops. Created using FXpansion plug-ins: Tremor, Maul, Etch and DCAM Dynamics. PPG Wave 2.2 Free - Synth sounds: This pack contains 3 programs sampled through analog hardware and then mapped to Kontakt 4 and Logic’s EXS-24.. Wurlitzer Side Man - Drum Samples and Rex Loops: This is possibly the first ever commercially-produced drum machine! 36 x 24 bit drum samples and 12 x Rex loops..
Blofeld Drums - This little synth is a marvel of German engineering. Having a lot fun with this lovely instrument so I thought I’d share some synth drum sounds I have created with it. 66 x 24 bit wavs.. TapeDP50 - This is a free sample pack of drum sounds from the 1980s Technics DP50. Given some tape love!. Hapi vs Xylophone - This free sampled instrument was created by layering a Hapi Tank Drum and a Xylophone.
It has a lovely bell like tone and I thought it was worth sharing! EXS24 and Kontakt.. The Cassette808 - How’s this for retro and old school. These samples were created by recording the TR808 drums onto cassette! 21 x 24 bit wavs (with Maschine kits). The TapeVermona - An interesting and rare German drum machine gets some tape love 142 x 24 bit wav (drum hits) The DMX606 - Take a TR-606 and sample it using a Prommer then burn some EPROMs and install them on a DMX.
74 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). The TapeTonic - The fantastic µTonic by Sonic Charge get the tape treatment. 21 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). MG-1 vs Audio Damage - Synth FX sample pack made using a Moog MG-1 and Audio Damage FX Plug-ins 37 x 24 bit wav synth fx The Tape TR66 - Rolands lovely 70’s analog drum machines given some tape love 113 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). Tape MR16 - An obscure drum machine from Korg gets the tape treatment 80 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). Cheetah MD16 - British drum machine from the early 90s. Plenty of grit!
102 x 24 bit wav drum samples. SP1200 vs MBase1 - The Mbase Analog Bass Drum machine sampled through the SP-1200 25 x 24 bit wav drum samples. The Fat H3500 - The famous Eventide effect unit can actually be played like an instrument. This time recorded through a UBK Fatso! 24 bit multi sampled instruments For Kontakt and EXS24.
ValveDR220e - Free drums: This pack contains 44 x 24 bit wav drums. Created using a vintage 80s drum machine through valve gear.. [size=20]Low Fi and Cassette Drum Breaks[/size] This is the Drum pack I mentioned posting earlier.
I have included the sources through two tape decks. Deck One was the Theft store cheap one that I found and the second is through a more hi fi deck. I have ran these through some equipment with low fi converters so there is some noticeable graininess on both. The breaks in the Cassette 2 folder are recorded from a hi fi VCR, out through a the converters on the sampler, and then cleaned up with an EQ. I did not e or change the recording level of each break from recording in the loop in order to provide more parity between each breaks “sound” and because I am lazy as hell. There are more breaks for the cassette 2 folder because I felt the process provided a much better sound. Some of the kick drums are unpleasantly distorted with the breaks in the first folder but sometimes unpleasant sounds good right?
Anyways if anything, this is a chance to have some of the classic jungle breaks you have in a different light or to have some you may not own. Most of the breaks at at 165 bpm except for maybe a few extra ones in folder 2. Last November, I went armed with some to the Netherlands to find out what sounds you could discover in a space research facility. That exploration produced a lot of sounds, and one way to play with them was to transform them into percussion. Now you can download the drum kit I made for your own use, or to create your own instruments.
The recordings all come from the European Space Agency’s. This is the sprawling facility on the coast of the Netherlands where most of the satellites and spacecraft ESA launches are tested (along with the materials testing and other research that supports them). There’s shakers made from the sound of gravel crunching under the wheels of a prototype Mars rover, the bass drum made from a giant sound system that can produce the volume of noise a rocket launch wood, the pop of a nitrogen valve inside a materials test facility, and more. In Live, I added some effects you can tweak via macros. Of course, maybe you can do better – that’s great.
These are Creative Commons licensed, so with the proper credits, you can make your own kits from the samples here or the original recordings and send them our way.
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Cybernetik Mayhem - Sample Pack [844 MB] - free download! Cybernetik Mayhem Samplepack - by Cybernetika • October 2008 - Compressed Size: 480 MB Uncompressed Size: 844 MB Sample format: 44.100-48.000khz / 16 bit.WAV Download link (right click, save as): These are the best samples I used in my released or unreleased tracks. This Sample Pack is focused on Dark & Cybernetic Sounds for Psytrance, Techno, Drum’n’Bass, Dark Ambient & IDM.
Feel free to use them in your tracks, these samples are 100% free to use however you like to use them. Please give me some credit if you use them and like them.
The samples are organized in 5 categories: Basses: Dark Neurofunk Basses and Reeces, and some trance bass sounds. Pads & Atmos: Nightmare pads & post-apocalyptic ambient soundscapes.
FX: Robotic Future FX, mostly one shot samples. Psy Riffs & Sequences: Mind-bending leads, FM assaults, acid sequences Percussion Loops: Digital Drumloops, from technoid to glitchy. Lars aka Cybernetika. Free stuff Thermionic Solid State Drums - Free Demo Pack: This is a small taste of what is available in Thermionic Solid State Drums. 106 x 24 bit wavs -. MPC60 vs VolcaBeats - Free drums: This pack contains 89 x 24 bit wav drums. Created using a Volca Beats sampled by the MPC60 12bit sampler..
Goldbaby vs FXpansion - Free drums: This pack contains 60 x 24 bit wav drums and 3 Rex loops. Created using FXpansion plug-ins: Tremor, Maul, Etch and DCAM Dynamics. PPG Wave 2.2 Free - Synth sounds: This pack contains 3 programs sampled through analog hardware and then mapped to Kontakt 4 and Logic’s EXS-24.. Wurlitzer Side Man - Drum Samples and Rex Loops: This is possibly the first ever commercially-produced drum machine! 36 x 24 bit drum samples and 12 x Rex loops..
Blofeld Drums - This little synth is a marvel of German engineering. Having a lot fun with this lovely instrument so I thought I’d share some synth drum sounds I have created with it. 66 x 24 bit wavs.. TapeDP50 - This is a free sample pack of drum sounds from the 1980s Technics DP50. Given some tape love!. Hapi vs Xylophone - This free sampled instrument was created by layering a Hapi Tank Drum and a Xylophone.
It has a lovely bell like tone and I thought it was worth sharing! EXS24 and Kontakt.. The Cassette808 - How’s this for retro and old school. These samples were created by recording the TR808 drums onto cassette! 21 x 24 bit wavs (with Maschine kits). The TapeVermona - An interesting and rare German drum machine gets some tape love 142 x 24 bit wav (drum hits) The DMX606 - Take a TR-606 and sample it using a Prommer then burn some EPROMs and install them on a DMX.
74 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). The TapeTonic - The fantastic µTonic by Sonic Charge get the tape treatment. 21 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). MG-1 vs Audio Damage - Synth FX sample pack made using a Moog MG-1 and Audio Damage FX Plug-ins 37 x 24 bit wav synth fx The Tape TR66 - Rolands lovely 70’s analog drum machines given some tape love 113 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). Tape MR16 - An obscure drum machine from Korg gets the tape treatment 80 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). Cheetah MD16 - British drum machine from the early 90s. Plenty of grit!
102 x 24 bit wav drum samples. SP1200 vs MBase1 - The Mbase Analog Bass Drum machine sampled through the SP-1200 25 x 24 bit wav drum samples. The Fat H3500 - The famous Eventide effect unit can actually be played like an instrument. This time recorded through a UBK Fatso! 24 bit multi sampled instruments For Kontakt and EXS24.
ValveDR220e - Free drums: This pack contains 44 x 24 bit wav drums. Created using a vintage 80s drum machine through valve gear.. [size=20]Low Fi and Cassette Drum Breaks[/size] This is the Drum pack I mentioned posting earlier.
I have included the sources through two tape decks. Deck One was the Theft store cheap one that I found and the second is through a more hi fi deck. I have ran these through some equipment with low fi converters so there is some noticeable graininess on both. The breaks in the Cassette 2 folder are recorded from a hi fi VCR, out through a the converters on the sampler, and then cleaned up with an EQ. I did not e or change the recording level of each break from recording in the loop in order to provide more parity between each breaks “sound” and because I am lazy as hell. There are more breaks for the cassette 2 folder because I felt the process provided a much better sound. Some of the kick drums are unpleasantly distorted with the breaks in the first folder but sometimes unpleasant sounds good right?
Anyways if anything, this is a chance to have some of the classic jungle breaks you have in a different light or to have some you may not own. Most of the breaks at at 165 bpm except for maybe a few extra ones in folder 2. Last November, I went armed with some to the Netherlands to find out what sounds you could discover in a space research facility. That exploration produced a lot of sounds, and one way to play with them was to transform them into percussion. Now you can download the drum kit I made for your own use, or to create your own instruments.
The recordings all come from the European Space Agency’s. This is the sprawling facility on the coast of the Netherlands where most of the satellites and spacecraft ESA launches are tested (along with the materials testing and other research that supports them). There’s shakers made from the sound of gravel crunching under the wheels of a prototype Mars rover, the bass drum made from a giant sound system that can produce the volume of noise a rocket launch wood, the pop of a nitrogen valve inside a materials test facility, and more. In Live, I added some effects you can tweak via macros. Of course, maybe you can do better – that’s great.
These are Creative Commons licensed, so with the proper credits, you can make your own kits from the samples here or the original recordings and send them our way.
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Cybernetik Mayhem - Sample Pack [844 MB] - free download! Cybernetik Mayhem Samplepack - by Cybernetika • October 2008 - Compressed Size: 480 MB Uncompressed Size: 844 MB Sample format: 44.100-48.000khz / 16 bit.WAV Download link (right click, save as): These are the best samples I used in my released or unreleased tracks. This Sample Pack is focused on Dark & Cybernetic Sounds for Psytrance, Techno, Drum’n’Bass, Dark Ambient & IDM.
Feel free to use them in your tracks, these samples are 100% free to use however you like to use them. Please give me some credit if you use them and like them.
The samples are organized in 5 categories: Basses: Dark Neurofunk Basses and Reeces, and some trance bass sounds. Pads & Atmos: Nightmare pads & post-apocalyptic ambient soundscapes.
FX: Robotic Future FX, mostly one shot samples. Psy Riffs & Sequences: Mind-bending leads, FM assaults, acid sequences Percussion Loops: Digital Drumloops, from technoid to glitchy. Lars aka Cybernetika. Free stuff Thermionic Solid State Drums - Free Demo Pack: This is a small taste of what is available in Thermionic Solid State Drums. 106 x 24 bit wavs -. MPC60 vs VolcaBeats - Free drums: This pack contains 89 x 24 bit wav drums. Created using a Volca Beats sampled by the MPC60 12bit sampler..
Goldbaby vs FXpansion - Free drums: This pack contains 60 x 24 bit wav drums and 3 Rex loops. Created using FXpansion plug-ins: Tremor, Maul, Etch and DCAM Dynamics. PPG Wave 2.2 Free - Synth sounds: This pack contains 3 programs sampled through analog hardware and then mapped to Kontakt 4 and Logic’s EXS-24.. Wurlitzer Side Man - Drum Samples and Rex Loops: This is possibly the first ever commercially-produced drum machine! 36 x 24 bit drum samples and 12 x Rex loops..
Blofeld Drums - This little synth is a marvel of German engineering. Having a lot fun with this lovely instrument so I thought I’d share some synth drum sounds I have created with it. 66 x 24 bit wavs.. TapeDP50 - This is a free sample pack of drum sounds from the 1980s Technics DP50. Given some tape love!. Hapi vs Xylophone - This free sampled instrument was created by layering a Hapi Tank Drum and a Xylophone.
It has a lovely bell like tone and I thought it was worth sharing! EXS24 and Kontakt.. The Cassette808 - How’s this for retro and old school. These samples were created by recording the TR808 drums onto cassette! 21 x 24 bit wavs (with Maschine kits). The TapeVermona - An interesting and rare German drum machine gets some tape love 142 x 24 bit wav (drum hits) The DMX606 - Take a TR-606 and sample it using a Prommer then burn some EPROMs and install them on a DMX.
74 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). The TapeTonic - The fantastic µTonic by Sonic Charge get the tape treatment. 21 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). MG-1 vs Audio Damage - Synth FX sample pack made using a Moog MG-1 and Audio Damage FX Plug-ins 37 x 24 bit wav synth fx The Tape TR66 - Rolands lovely 70’s analog drum machines given some tape love 113 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). Tape MR16 - An obscure drum machine from Korg gets the tape treatment 80 x 24 bit wav (Drum hits). Cheetah MD16 - British drum machine from the early 90s. Plenty of grit!
102 x 24 bit wav drum samples. SP1200 vs MBase1 - The Mbase Analog Bass Drum machine sampled through the SP-1200 25 x 24 bit wav drum samples. The Fat H3500 - The famous Eventide effect unit can actually be played like an instrument. This time recorded through a UBK Fatso! 24 bit multi sampled instruments For Kontakt and EXS24.
ValveDR220e - Free drums: This pack contains 44 x 24 bit wav drums. Created using a vintage 80s drum machine through valve gear.. [size=20]Low Fi and Cassette Drum Breaks[/size] This is the Drum pack I mentioned posting earlier.
I have included the sources through two tape decks. Deck One was the Theft store cheap one that I found and the second is through a more hi fi deck. I have ran these through some equipment with low fi converters so there is some noticeable graininess on both. The breaks in the Cassette 2 folder are recorded from a hi fi VCR, out through a the converters on the sampler, and then cleaned up with an EQ. I did not e or change the recording level of each break from recording in the loop in order to provide more parity between each breaks “sound” and because I am lazy as hell. There are more breaks for the cassette 2 folder because I felt the process provided a much better sound. Some of the kick drums are unpleasantly distorted with the breaks in the first folder but sometimes unpleasant sounds good right? New Pan Card Application Form 49a Free Download Word Format.
Anyways if anything, this is a chance to have some of the classic jungle breaks you have in a different light or to have some you may not own. Most of the breaks at at 165 bpm except for maybe a few extra ones in folder 2. Last November, I went armed with some to the Netherlands to find out what sounds you could discover in a space research facility. That exploration produced a lot of sounds, and one way to play with them was to transform them into percussion. Now you can download the drum kit I made for your own use, or to create your own instruments.
The recordings all come from the European Space Agency’s. This is the sprawling facility on the coast of the Netherlands where most of the satellites and spacecraft ESA launches are tested (along with the materials testing and other research that supports them). There’s shakers made from the sound of gravel crunching under the wheels of a prototype Mars rover, the bass drum made from a giant sound system that can produce the volume of noise a rocket launch wood, the pop of a nitrogen valve inside a materials test facility, and more. In Live, I added some effects you can tweak via macros. Of course, maybe you can do better – that’s great.
These are Creative Commons licensed, so with the proper credits, you can make your own kits from the samples here or the original recordings and send them our way.