![]() The disadvantage of having so few folders is that there is a massive list of samples in each one, so finding something specific takes a while. As their titles suggest, drums with bongo arrangements are separate from drum-only examples, and there are both dry and wet versions of everything. The library has just four folders, which are named ‘Drum and Bongo Dry’, ‘Drum and Bongoverb’, ‘Drums Dry’ and ‘Drumverb’. That said, the producers haven’t added vinyl crackle or tried to simulate the affect of stylus wear, and most of the breaks are more dynamic than they would be if subjected to vintage mix bouncing, bus compression and mastering, so the user still has some work to do if they want something that sounds truly sampled. ![]() Records dating from the late 1960s and early 1970s proved to be rich pickings for those looking for source material, partly because at that time funky breaks were fashionable compositional features, but in recent years copyright enforcement and litigation have pretty much put a stop to vinyl sampling.Īnd so we have Vintage Drum & Bongo Breaks, which provides 548 royalty–free breakbeats, recorded to sound as if they are the solo drum mixes from old records. ![]() ![]() Way before samplers became affordable, DJs were using the backspin technique to repeatedly cue up drum breaks in the creation of new pieces of music. ![]()
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