Hopefully the thread topic peaked your interest because they are having a HUGE sale over at samplesfrommars.com. They are giving away ALL of their products (valued at $1,181.00) for just $39.00. I believe this is a Christmas sale but it's still ongoing, though for how long I don't know. They have all the drum samples you could want including an 808 library that contains clean samples, samples printed to tape and other goodies. They also have synth libraries that come with the package as well.
Some of the formats included are Reason (NNXT I believe), Kontakt, Logic, Ableton and WAV. So they're compatible with all DAWs. The website says the downloads total to well over 80Gb but some of the commenters reported that unzipped it's over 100Gb
I'm no spokesperson for the company, just a music maker like everyone else here who can't resist picking up a good deal... And SHARING it with my fellow Reason heads.
Enjoy!
HUGE DEAL... MUST SHARE!!!! Lol
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Thanks for the heads up.
I went for this.
It was quite a gamble, and might have been silly of me, but I reckon it probably is a solid $39 worth of drums. The 909 loops are good fun. I haven't attempted the synth samples yet - they give me a "more effort than they're worth" vibe.
The wiser move might be to buy specific drums from your favourite sample makers, but then again the random element can be an inspiration.
It was quite a gamble, and might have been silly of me, but I reckon it probably is a solid $39 worth of drums. The 909 loops are good fun. I haven't attempted the synth samples yet - they give me a "more effort than they're worth" vibe.
The wiser move might be to buy specific drums from your favourite sample makers, but then again the random element can be an inspiration.
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I gambled as well. But $39 for over 100Gb of samples means you're bound to find something you like in the mix. As far as the synths, I already used one in Kontakt (a pad from the 2600 I believe) for one of my productions. It sounded nice and fit the the feel I was going for.EdGrip wrote: ↑30 Dec 2017I went for this.
It was quite a gamble, and might have been silly of me, but I reckon it probably is a solid $39 worth of drums. The 909 loops are good fun. I haven't attempted the synth samples yet - they give me a "more effort than they're worth" vibe.
The wiser move might be to buy specific drums from your favourite sample makers, but then again the random element can be an inspiration.
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No prob. Enjoy
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