SakeTami
Fanu/FatGyver
Fanu/FatGyver

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Snare samples! [download 📂]

Been creating snares for you!

It’s difficult, and much harder than kicks especially if you want somewhat organic instead of analog white noisey ones. Still looking for the best methods 😉

📁 Here is a bunch of snares! 📁

By the way, do not sleep on my other Patreon samples either!

I’d say these’d be most fitting for hip hop, DNB, jungle, and that sorta stuff.

Not all extremely processed; some can  work as layers.

BTW, always try and tune your snares: what works in a DNB tune can work well in a hip hop one if you pitch it down, and the other way around.


Soon, let’s talk about ProQ3: I’ll show you everything I love about it and how I use it in my daily work.

Also, a big plugin pack giveaway around the corner!

Snare samples! [download 📂] Snare samples! [download 📂]

Comments

My folders are slightly messy for sure; they're like a really messy desktop or actual drawers full of stuff that only you can navigate, and if someone else took a look, theyd be like "wtf?" :D I have one main Samples folder where I have separate folders for: • basses (has subfolders) • breaks (messy as hell) • one-shot drums • …the rest (messy and has samples from so many years but I love random finds in the mess when making music) All those are mostly for electronic music. Then I have another one like that but more suitable for hiphop. Sounds fairly clean on paper but would be messy to look at :P Bottom line is, know your folders. FWIW, offtopic, but an app called Sononym is great for finding similar samples (and for overall browsing and previewing too): you drag a sample in, and it'll suggest similar samples based on that.

Janne Hatula

Listening to those brothas, makes me wanna dump my whole samplecollection. :-O How do you guys manage all your samples? How do you decide whats worth keeping and what not? All the packs come in like a different but similar Subfolder structure, some fully unorganized. Is there a way to have it all kind of organized with an overview?

Theis

Thanks a lot! (Btw: the best (DnB) snare I've ever heard was recently a street musician sitting alone on an upturned bucket working all sorts of stuff: the “snare” was an old, really old, upturned crash cymbal lying on the floor, which he hit wildly with the whole stick: Holla, that was great! Unfortunately I didn't make a video.)

Marie Wilhelmine Anders

Ive put out some kicks thru my Patreon before – find them in the packs below. I'll put three links below. Some variety in those. Not necessarily JS style in mind, but do have a look. Those types of kicks are pretty easy to create, I'd say. https://www.patreon.com/posts/can-you-kick-it-74301698 https://www.patreon.com/posts/pack-of-phat-115220262 https://www.patreon.com/posts/sample-shack-for-82266812

Janne Hatula

love this! looking forward to checking them out. Any chance you have a few good kicks from john summit/kaskade style house tracks available ? I have a bunch from over the years and from splice etc, but it would be awesome to have some good trusted kicks from a mixing/mastering pro that work well in house tracks with the right amount of lows and highs..

paul stone

🫡🥁

Janne Hatula

the people's champ does it again

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