3 X MPC KITS
808, 909 AND LM2 KITS
FULL SET OF QLINK MACROS
FX CHAIN FOR EACH KIT
DEMO SEQUENCE FOR EACH KIT
3 X MPC KITS
808, 909 AND LM2 KITS
FULL SET OF QLINK MACROS
FX CHAIN FOR EACH KIT
DEMO SEQUENCE FOR EACH KIT
● 3 X MPC KITS
● 808, 909 AND LM2
● QLINK MACROS
● FX CHAINS
● DEMO SEQUENCES
Fully Compatible with MPC Standalone running V2.11 onwards and Akai Force V3.2 Onwards
Full Q-link Controls are encoded with each patch for easy access to main FX paramters.
Fully Compatible with MPC Software from V2.11 onwards.
The most progressive, tight and sonically powerful beat-making suite out there
Fully Compatible with Akais' MPC Beats V2.11 onwards. This edition of teh MPC software is 100% free, with only minor restrictions. To download click HERE
The Roland TR 808 Needs little introduction ( TR stands for Transistor Rhythm) - The most coveted electronic percussion instrument ever produced.
After a fairly short production run between 1980 and 1983, this classic piece of synthesiser hardware has left an enormous impact on music production across Genres and formats and has probably appeared on more recordings over the last 30 or so years than any other electronic device.
All Sounds in the TR808 are created in pure analogue circuitry and therefore contain minute variations on every single hit. This is most apparent in the clap and snare sounds that use a shared noise circuit.
Synonymous with 80s Electro, Hip Hop and some early house, the 808 has been a production staple and it's kick drum has never really been matched. The decay control allowed for an extraordinarily long kick sound and sometime in the recent past, Hip Hop producers started tuning samples from 808 kicks and using them chromatically. The rest is lore and history,
This production-ready Kit was sampled through an API 512 pre, Neve 1081 , 1057 , SSL G series EQ ( hardware) and processed using with an old-School Flavour in mind - Just the right amount of reverb and post-processing has been applied so this kit can fit right into production the moment you call it up.
The Roland TR 808 Needs little introduction ( TR stands for Transistor Rhythm) - The most coveted electronic percussion instrument ever produced.
After a fairly short production run between 1980 and 1983, this classic piece of synthesiser hardware has left an enormous impact on music production across Genres and formats and has probably appeared on more recordings over the last 30 or so years than any other electronic device.
All Sounds in the TR808 are created in pure analogue circuitry and therefore contain minute variations on every single hit. This is most apparent in the clap and snare sounds that use a shared noise circuit.
Synonymous with 80s Electro, Hip Hop and some early house, the 808 has been a production staple and it's kick drum has never really been matched. The decay control allowed for an extraordinarily long kick sound and sometime in the recent past, Hip Hop producers started tuning samples from 808 kicks and using them chromatically. The rest is lore and history,
This production-ready Kit was sampled through an API 512 pre, Neve 1081 , 1057 , SSL G series EQ ( hardware) and processed using with an old-School Flavour in mind - Just the right amount of reverb and post-processing has been applied so this kit can fit right into production the moment you call it up.
If there is one electronic drum that Defines the 80’s it has to be the enormously fat snare of the Linndrum From Roger Linn. You’ve heard it on countless records from Prince, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Peter Gabriel, Harold Faltymeyer Soundtracks,80’s rock even early goth and industrial records.
Now in the middle of a remarkable comeback due to the rise of synthwave and enormous pop projects from the likes of The Weeknd, This stunning and timeless drum machine is back with to
It’s still revered by producers to this day and bought about the concept of swing in electronic rhythm programming but its not just It’s sound that lives on - It’s soul and concept survived through the Linn 9000 that went on to become the original MPC-60 and MPC 3000’s
A milestone in rhythm production the LD2 use 8 bit Eprom chips to produce a sound that was dirty and larger than life - Roger Linn has always said it was his lack of knowledge in certain areas that led them down the sonic road they ended up, but this is the man who invented modern swing in machines, so we simply must all salute him.