SAMPLE RADAR
DUBROOM WEBSITE REVIEW
From complete construction kits of Dub Reggae to detailed percussion samples, from ad lib vocals to complete brass sections divided per chord, from crucial guitars to soundscapes: your (DUB) Reggae productions will absolutely benefit from the material presented at the Sample Radar website. In the same time, you will benefit from the fact that you do not have to pay a single penny or even register to download the material.
We're not talking about a single package of niceness, we are talking about 10's of gigabytes of High Quality royalty free audio. After all, the material was first presented through well-known magazines like Future Music which in itself stands for a specific level of quality. Yes, professional stuff.
Let's take a look at just a few packages.
There's a huge Ska archive, which you will definitely want to check out because of the excellent horns and organ bubbles. Everything divided in maps for easy find. Four different construction kits for Dub/Reggae: excellent instrumental play, and so easy to do that even beginners can create a track that they will really like to share with others.
Percussion and guitar samples are present in an overwhelming amount. Take the excellent conga samples, truly inspiring to create that Roots vibe even by simply using the sound of the hand drum. Download the Funk Guitar loops for crucial Wah Wah Guitar effects, all of which are presented per tone in several maps.
Whatever it is you are looking for, or even when you're not sure what to do at all, you have to visit Sample Radar because of self evident reasons.
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