Last month, Reverb partnered with Splice to run four weekly contests through the online production community's Firestarter series. Users could download sample packs curated by Reverb, make their own songs with the sounds, and enter to win a synthesizer.
The Ultimate Boom Bap Drum Kit is the go-to drum sample library designed for boom bap and hip-hop beats. This free drum kit contains a huge variety of one-shot drum samples inspired by legendary hip-hop producers such as J. Dilla, The Alchemist, 9th Wonder, DJ Premier and others. Inside this drum kit, you’ll find 92 Basses. Free hdri studio. The sample pack consists of carefully prepared samples of instruments such as Electric Piano, Rhodes, Piano, Synth, Keys. This library was inspired by top musicians, including Eminem, Dj Premier, J Dilla, Post Malone. All sounds and samples are licensed as Royalty-Free for you to use in your commercial productions or even for DJ/Remix purposes. We connect you with 100s of free sample packs to download and use in your music productions 100% royalty free. Bookmark and check often for the freshest free samples! J Dilla Browse sample packs inspired by J Dilla. All sample packs are 100% royalty free. The Fantastic Sounds of Jay Dee aka J Dilla Equipped with an MPC and a box of vinyl, Jay Dee (aka J Dilla) inspired generations of beatmakers to dig through crates for samples, chop up drums, and create entire masterpieces from the comfort of their bedrooms. J Dilla - Lofi - Hip-Hop Loop. Make Sumthn Cool And Link It Free Hip Hop Flute Loops Download 86bpm #looperman Download FREE Waves EchoSphere Plugin - Black Friday 2020 Up To 82% Off FL Studio - Black Friday 2020 - View the blog. A total of 224 Individual hits make up the rest of the pack, with 12 Drum and Instruments Kits. These 12 Kits are formatted for NNXT, Halion, Sfz, Kontakt and Esx24. Break the mould today, with these authentic Hip Hop Samples! Listen to the demos above and download the free Taster Pack NOW!
Today, we're happy to announce that Reverb is again partnering with Splice by sponsoring their Firestarters: The Fantastic Sounds of Jay Dee aka J Dilla sample pack—and giving away an Akai MPC2000XL workstation to the producer that makes the best beat.
From now until November 25, you can join Splice, download the Jay Dee sample pack, and submit your beat to the contest. The winner will be announced December 6.
'Deeply embedded in the roots of jazz, soul, R&B, Jay Dee looked to the past for inspiration and thus created a path for the future,' Splice writes. 'Pay homage to his years of crate digging and dig through this collection of his original sounds.'
More than 100 one-shots and loops are available. Head over to Splice to learn more about the contest and start crafting your submission today.
Purchase Here: http://bit.ly/2nLVKtoThis Sample Pack is Royalty FreeNearly a decade and some after his untimely death, the late yet legendary J. Dilla has been celebrated countless times for his accomplishments and his untouchable and innovative style of production. His magnum-opus, and highly emotional release, “Donuts” came just three days before his death in February 2006. “Donuts” is not only his most publicized work, but the calling-card of those who seek to imitate his style and/or pay homage. It is important to note, however, that Dilla’s sound in 2006 was the result of a series of sonic evolutions that had taken place over the decade. The last sounds we heard from Jay Dee on “Donuts” were a masterful collage of chopped samples from various records, but before his move to Los Angeles, collaboration with Madlib, and aside from his work with the Soulquarians, Dilla crafted instrumentals that would later end up on a beat tape known as “Old Donuts” (also known as “Another Batch”). Some of these beats can be recognized as interludes from Common’s “Like Water For Chocolate” or instrumentals from Slum Village’s earlier mixtapes, but every one of these beats shares the same sonic palette: harmonically rich samples ripped from vinyl, looped over the grooviest and crispiest drum loops programmed by Dilla himself. “Old Donuts” has more of an east coast influence, as he was directly influenced by the likes of Pete Rock and Q-Tip.With “Pastries” the Soul Surplus team sought to pay homage to a less popular, yet equally important sound of the legendary producer. Since we are now including clean stems of each loop, we were able to push the saturation and leave in some extra noise for each of these loops in order to come as painstakingly close to the sound of “Old Donuts” as we could. Along with 15 Melodic Loops are over 120 one-shots of organ, synth pads, electric piano, acoustic guitar, nylon-string guitar, and electric guitar. We included about 20 one-shots of sub-bass (recorded with a Fender Jazz Bass V through a 1073 preamp/EQ and a Pultec EQ for earth-shattering subsonic tones) for you to load into your sampler or MPC to get those same signature bass sounds as Jay Dee. While the timbre of each loop varies, the vibe and rhythmic groove that sculpted Dilla’s sound is alive in each and every loop. From smooth, simple baselines, to warm, slightly saturated electric guitar chords, to the classic sound of acoustic/nylon string guitars, there is no shortage of inspiration to be found in “Pastries”.