BandLab And Strongroom Studios Exclusive Sample Packs

US Historic studio sounds now available for free      07/08/24

BandLab And Strongroom Studios Exclusive Sample Packs


BandLab has announced a new partnership with the legendary Strongroom Studios, offering a  collection of exclusive, royalty-free sample packs recorded by renowned producers, engineers, and artists associated with the legendary UK studio. This collaboration enables producers to access a wide range of sounds from one of the most historic recording facilities in the world. 

The Strongroom sample packs are available for free within BandLab's online DAW, Studio, and through BandLab Sounds.

These packs join BandLab's extensive library of over 100,000 samples, providing users with a wealth of creative options.

Highlights of the new series include Fi Roberts' inventive piano sounds, TATYANA's twinkling pop elements, Jelly Cleaver's smooth soul guitar and piano textures, and Alex O'Donovan's warping synth tones and gritty drums.

This partnership marks Strongroom Studios' first venture into the sample pack arena in its 30-year history. Known for hosting artists such as Lorde, Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, and Radiohead, Strongroom's iconic sounds are now accessible to producers worldwide through BandLab. This initiative brings the rich legacy of Strongroom Studios directly into the hands of creators, offering them a chance to enhance their music with top-tier samples.

Bandlab.com

Check the link for audio demos.

BandLab are continuing to grow their offerings to an increasingly large number of worldwide producers with their Browser and mobile based music production ecosystem - the current estimate is  over 100 million users (their numbers). They do appear to be quietly taking over the world.

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