There are a lot of free sample packs out there - some are great, and others are... we'll just say not so great. It has become common for sample packs these days to contain recycled samples that have had effects applied to them so many times they are mangled to the point they are unusable.

The Trap Starter Pack is an all around trap and hip hop sample pack, with samples hand picked from different sample packs across the Cymatics Library (some even from our premium packs). This pack with provide you with drum one shots, melodies, 808s, and more.


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These Trap samples are great for Trap music, Hip-Hop, EDM, and many other music genres.These trap sample packs include all the trap sounds you will need to make trap beats, including kicks, snares, 808s, bass, hi-hats, and more.

These sound packs are inspired by many popular music producers and trap artists, such as Metro Boomin, Drake, Travis Scott, and more.You can use these free and premium trap sample packs with your favorite DAWs, including FL Studio, Ableton Live, and Logic Pro.All the sound kits combined add up to 6 GIGABYTES and thousands of free music samples.

FL Studio is one of the most popular DAWs out there and for good reason, which is precisely why all our loops & samples packs are ready and waiting to be thrown straight into your next Fruity mix. Lock & load!

Being one of the best-loved DAWs in the world, we make sure all our loop and sample packs are optimised specifically for use within FL Studio. This means you can drop our loops into the software and they'll seamlessly sync to your project's master tempo, as well as choose from a selection of ready-made kits to get beatmaking straight after download.

Whether you're producing Synthwave, R&B, Ambient or anything else under the sun, our FL Studio sample catalogue has the drum, percussion, synth, bass and SFX packs to take your music to the next level!

These guys love their free samples. Not only do you get 3.3GB of free sample and preset content when you sign up for their newsletter, but they also have a solid portion of their site dedicated to giving away free stuff packs that you normally have to join their subscription service to access.


This Free Tribal Drum Kit comes to complete our free sample packs collection released over the time on ProducerSpot.com. With over 400 one-shot drum and percussion samples, this free drum kit cannot be missed to be added at your personal sound library.

MPX8 also comes with a free Loop Library download from Akai Pro, plus a large library of standard samples built in, which can be used for live performance in front of a crowd, on a radio show, or for in-studio production.

Now to answer my own question, I have mentioned here before how much I love using the "Sounds of KSHMR" sample packs in my EDM tracks (all four volumes). The drums and samples are perfect for the genre if that's your thing. Nervous mids, crisp highs, etc.

However, for Lofi, I've (re)discovered an old sample pack called "The Lofi Box" from Image-Line (makers of FL Studio and FLSM). It was released on CD (back when sample packs were released on CD, and later available for download from your account).

I followed @oat_phipps' recommendation and purchased all samples from Mars, along with Sitala. It's incredibly comprehensive, but for now I'm sticking to a few drum machines with predefined kits, and some "found sounds" packs.

@Grandbear said:

I followed @oat_phipps' recommendation and purchased all samples from Mars, along with Sitala. It's incredibly comprehensive, but for now I'm sticking to a few drum machines with predefined kits, and some "found sounds" packs.

For experimental glitchy noise, i often use the free pack from Glitchmachines as a starting point to glitch it even further.

They had a collection from several sample packs. All i see now are free samples from Spore and Teratoma.


What happens when you give innovative producers the Shure MV88 Digital Condenser Stereo Microphone and whisk them away to record sounds in unusual locations?


The London-based music and culture publication Bonafide Magazine did just that for its video series Field Trips. For the first episode, the UK hip-hop producer Paul White is put on a boat that sets sail for the Maunsell Sea Forts. These abandoned and hulking WWII-era towers off the coast of England prove a rich hunting ground for his field recording expedition.


For White, everything inside one of the imposing and decaying structure is a potential sample. A rusty door groans, an old radiator becomes an industrial-sized giro, and a broken fixture with the light bulb still attached is transformed into a deadened cymbal.


"That was a cool sound! Let's do that again," he says, entering a room in a tower from a darkened passageway. "Sound is where all the inspiration comes from."


The producer ends up creating two new tracks, which can be heard in the video, using the audio samples collected during his seafaring safari.


"The main difference between me coming here and recording sounds versus being at home in the studio and getting a sample pack delivered is the whole experience," he says. "It's been beautiful to come here. So when I'm listening to the records, they'll definitely have more life. Because there's a memory attached to them."


Check out the first Field Trips episode below to see what White was able to capture using just an MV88 and an iPhone.

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