IV Vintage Drum Machines
Huge free sample pack containing samples from the best drum machines ever built by Ingo Vogelmann in conjunction with Studio Slave.
Huge free sample pack containing samples from the best drum machines ever built by Ingo Vogelmann in conjunction with Studio Slave.
Explore every era of electronic music, with these rhythm composers, preset boxes, and programable drum machines…
10 soft synth instruments created by multi-sampling analog synthesizers to a 1/4″ mastering reel to reel. Featuring: Roland MKS-7, Oberheim SEM, Moog Micromoog, and Novation Bass Station.
Download this free collection of 155 carefully edited one-shot samples of the classic Roland 909 drum machine
Consisting of over 90 pitched sounds and 16 noise samples, from a range of frequencies. These samples have been recorded from real Philips hardware.
Round Robin 808 and Preservation Series 808 libraries are 96k recordings of the vintage hardware with no transformative processing at all.
Goldbaby sample packs are known for their great sound and processing. From chunky drums to classic hardware analog synth sounds and insane sound fx samples, there is a veritable treasure trove of free sounds waiting to be snapped up from the download page!
Music Radar are giving you a selection of classic synth sounds – these free synth samples come from synths such as the ARP’s Odyssey and Solina instruments and Roland’s System 100.
Bring the power, excess and feel of the 80’s to your tracks with these 20 one-shot samples taken from loops de la crème’s 80s Snares.
Head on over to Legowalts’ website to download a big variety of samples from iconic hardware devices such as the Korg Mono/Poly, the Roland JD 800, the gorgeous Roland Juno 106 and more! Throw them into a sampler and get mangling !
A pack of over 300 original sound effects inspired by the retro arcade games of the late 80’s/early 90’s. New sounds added on a regular basis. Free to use, even in commercial projects.
The Roland R-8 MkII is a 90s classic. It is still much revered today for its clean, deep sound. The original R-8 focussed on acoustic sounds, but the popularity of the SN-R8-04 Electronic and SN-R8-10 Dance sound cards, which contained TR-808, TR-909 and CR-78 samples, prompted Roland to release the MkII which had most of those sounds already built in.