BPB has released Cassette 808, a free collection of tape processed Roland TR-808 drum machine samples, based on source material provided by Gregor Zemljic. They tell us that, to make things even better, they have included a selection of fully chopped up one shot samples from Gregor's original 808 recordings. Here's the story in their own words...
Well, these samples have definitely spent enough time collection dust on our solid state drive (yup... times are changing) and we figured this is the right moment to share them with the world. Cassette 808 is based on an amazing set of Roland TR-808 samples that was recorded by Gregor Zemljic of Earrisistible Mastering way back in 2010.
The samples were recorded in Gregor's mastering studio using the following recording chain: Radial JDI – Neve 1073 DPA – Crane song Ibis M (very slight low end/hi end boost + HPF @ 20Hz) – Crane song STC 8 (very light compression to add a bit of punch) – Crane song HEDD AD @ 24/44.1kHz.
Gregor's original 808 recordings are among the best (if not the very best) Roland TR-808 samples that can be downloaded for free. However, the problem is that Gregor's source material was provided as a collection of recording sessions, each included as a rather long WAV file. In other words, the original 808 sound set wasn't ready to use in a sampler out of the box.
That's why we decided to contact Gregor and ask him if we could edit his recordings and turn them into a ready to use sample collection. Thankfully, he said yes!
The result is Cassette 808, a 100% free sample pack consisting of three kits:
Each kit also comes with a ready to use NKI patch for Native Instruments Kontakt 5. The NKI patches feature a simple custom user interface with direct access to the volume ADSR envelope, low-pass filter cutoff and resonance, as well as a built-in reverb and delay module. If you create SFZ patches (or patches for any other sampler format), please send them over and we'll include your patches in the pack (and credit you, of course).
Pricing and Availability:
Free download
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