A slight variation on disclosure beat 130. Extra snares and busier hi hat pattern. 130 bpm, 4 bars. Programmed with caustic 3, mixed and processed with eq and compression with ardour and ready to go.
A brief loop of trap percussion with snare, 808s, kick, hi-hats and cowbell, at 90 bpm. I'd love to hear someone rap over this. If you download this and made music with it, please leave a link in the comments here.
An an another loop i made a while ago. . . I hope it sounds good enough!it's 95% custom sounds! hi hats, crashes and snare were the only ones that i didn't make by my own.
Various noises of a textile hat, recorded with a roland r-26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
In this sample , i used my own taste i created another 180 bpm sound / melodieand i have put a basssline under neath it with some closed and open hats.
You can edit it in your own way , resample it , eq ,compress , do whatever you want. Have fun ! :)i`ve created it by looping a hi-hat , and then i vocoded and eq-ed the result.
A short 170bpm rhodes jam with plenty of space either side for cutting and looping. Made using the mrray vsti with added delay and reverb effects and sequenced in madtracker ii.
A hip hop beat made with audacity's risset drum and a recording of a midi high hat. I don't know the bmp, i arranged it in audacity. Because of this, it may be slightly off beat, which gives it more swagga.
Jovica's hi-hat sample filtered and boosted a bit to bring out the high tone without the percussion tap. Similar to the tone between pages of a primary school reading book record.
Hymn tune Duke Street ("Jesus shall reign where'er the sun") Jesus hat seine Herrschaft bestellt, Evang. Gesangbuch (Rheinland/Westfalen/Lippe) Nr. 610
The beat was made using the real drum sounds in fruity loops for a friend who wanted to jam some new guitar riffs for his band. The tempo was originally 60 bpm but sounds better at 90bpm. It comprises of 2 bars of drums with hats and 2 with a ride.
A breakbeat i made in sony acid using the following freesounds:. 104222_minorr_hhat_paiste-302-14-ff. Wav86110_scarkord_pss-snare-and-hat. Wav107002_rotclot_song-3-snare. Wav72985_zgump_kick-pack-0303. Wav.
Sampled from custom-made 13. 5 inch hihat cymbals created by master cymbal smith mike skiba. The top cymbal weighs in at 1145 grams with the bottom weighing 1215 grams. This is a stick tap on the bow of the closed cymbals using the tip of the stick.
Little breakbeat with skippy snares using one of the chemical kits in reason. Kick and snare were processed separately. A bit of fuzz used across the board to dirty it up a bit and some gentle re verb on the snares and hats.
24-bit wav. Recorded with tascam dr-44wl on a windy day in my backyard. Hiding behind a fence using a hat as a wind shield. Stereo widening using hard pan and 5ms delay (so the first impulse of the sound is a bit weird).
The begining to a dark psy track im working on & hopefully finish. Feel free to use freely for free. All we ask is post a link on here if you do something cool with this temperature wise. □}}{■♧♡¤.
This is a basic 120 bpm drum beat i made with "studio drummer" of native instruments. You can use it i. E. For practising guitar/base or use it for music production. Simply edit it on your daw for an endless drum loop.
Created and uploaded in 45 minutes: that's the challenge!. This is more of a little fun loop thing. Polyrhythmic percussions + a brief visit by a droning chord. "this is. . . Earth radio. And now here is. . Human music. ".
Half time: notice the snare moves to beats 3 of measure one and two (beats 3 & 7) while the hi-hat plays only on the quarter notes. Note also, for example, that the quarter notes 'sound like' eighth notes in one giant measure.
Closed hi-hat. I sampled all the sounds from my 1980's boss dr-220e dr. Rhythm drum machine, directly into my tascam interface, into logic pro, no processing, for your sampling pleasure. Enjoy the retro beats!.
An 8-bar drum loop at a bpm of 128. The loop contains a kick drum tuned to f0, a snare drum tuned to f2, an untuned hi-hat, and an untuned ride cymbal (as well as chopped delay and reverb effects).
The sound produced from a guitar amplifier by touching the tip of the input cord to various parts of the guitar. This had moderate reverb and chorus effects on.