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Samples, loops, MIDI, SF, Akai
Splice Sessions Senegalese Serum with Wagane Faye WAV MiDi screenshot
HiDERA | 06 August 2020 | 410 MB
Wagane Faye—a prominent keyboardist for many of Dakar’s mbalax and Afrobeat bands—joined us at Laboutique Studios Dakar to record ample MIDI in the styles of mbalax, Afrobeat, dancehall, Afroswing, and Afropop. We then cut those MIDI performances into loops and made corresponding Serum presets for each. These presets focus on the sounds of West Africa. You'll find fula flutes, ngoni, kora, marimba, balafon, kalimba, percussion, plus synths, organs, and bass sounds.
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Affinity Harmonics SK50D v1.1.2 KONTAKT-0TH3Rside screenshot
Team 0TH3Rside | 06 August 2020 | 574 MB
The Affinity SK50D is a Kontakt Library Replication of the ultra-rare Yamaha SK50D dual keyboard synthesizer and symphonic organ. Produced over 40 Years ago in very few numbers, we captured every nuance of this nostalgic and unique multi-timber instrument. It includes 5 full-featured modules including a giant solo monophonic synth, a 3 oscillator polyphonic synth and string machine, a monstrously unique 3 oscillator monophonic bass synth, a 2 timber lush lower organ and an adjustable 9 drawbar style upper organ with an additional 3 timber perk layers.
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Splice Ship Wrek Sample Pack WAV screenshot
fckmds | August 6 2020 | 138 MB
18 year old Ship Wrek is the solo project of Virginia-born Collin Maguire. Based in Los Angeles, CA, Ship Wrek’s melodic and buoyant sound has amassed millions of streams and earned co-signs from the likes of Diplo, Flosstradamus, and Tiësto. Get a glimpse into his melodic trap inner-workings in this new sample pack.
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Splice RKCB Sounds of Our World WAV screenshot
fckmds | August 6 2020 | 338 MB
RKCB is an LA-based alt-pop duo that crafts productions that incorporate influences from R&B, soul, electronic, indie, and more. Their sample pack features organic sounds that intertwine melancholy timbres with an elusive grooviness - traverse their captivating sonic world.
Samples, loops, MIDI, SF, Akai
Chuki Beats Sauce Kit Vol. 1 WAV MiDi screenshot
FANTASTiC | 05 August | 7 MB
Chuki Beats Sauce Kit Vol. 1 contains everything you need to creat the current trap beat / type beat sound of 2019. These sounds were all handpicked and often used by Chuki Beats and will make your drums and beats sound more snappy, crisp and most importantly: THEY WILL SAUCE UP YOUR PRODUCTIONS!
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Splice RKCB Sample Pack WAV screenshot
fckmds | August 5 2020 | 250 MB
Lush, gorgeous takes on modern R&B - one way to describe RKCB’s sound, another to describe what you’ll create with their first sample pack. The duo have been enjoying a breakout year, with chart-topping success on HypeMachine and Spotify, placements on Beats1 and Noisey, and co-writes with Tinashe, Kacy Hill, and K?D under their belts. They bring to Splice their signature mesh of dreamy textures and smooth vocals, alongside drum samples, foley, and synthesizers. RKCB describe the pack as “sexistential” - let’s hear some “sexistential” vibes.
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Splice POINT POINT All You Ever Wanted, But Didn't Dare To Ask WAV screenshot
fckmds | August 5 2020 | 279 MB
Made up of Aazar, LH4L, Nömak, and DVTGD, Point Point is a team of producers that have been at the forefront of Paris’ electronic music scene with their diverse and cutting-edge future beats. Their sample pack features meticulously crafted drums, FX, foley, tonal loops, and more that seamlessly blend electronic textures with live recordings. Craft a distinctive sonic identity using Point Point’s forward-thinking sounds.
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Splice Robokid Sounds Sample Pack WAV screenshot
fckmds | August 5 2020 | 40 MB
Robokid, alias of Ethan Budnick, had a grab bag of influences early on. Loving in equal measure electronic, indie, pop and emo music, Robokid got his start making rap beats for his friends at 17. In 2013, he linked up with Moving Castle in LA and has continued to work alongside their co-founders and their many collaborators, including Mark Johns and Sakima. Now his electronic beats and indie/R&B sensibilities come to Splice. Get samples and sounds featured on his new EP “Apart,” out now.
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Splice Alex Lustig Lost Sounds Vol. 2 Waves WAV screenshot
fckmds | August 5 2020 | 487 MB
Alex Lustig is a Belgian-born producer who has lent his ambient soundscapes, R&B chords, and trap drums to the likes of French Montana, Young Thug, Machine Gun Kelly, ILoveMakonnen and Baka’s “Live Up To My Nam." “Lost Sounds Vol 2: Waves” builds off of his previous “Lost Sounds” pack, pairing crisp drums with melancholy melodies and lush soundscapes. Get lost in Alex Lustig’s sea of sounds.

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