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GoldBaby Collection Packs: How to Use Them in Ableton Live, PreSonus and More



A collection of over 5,000 analog drum sounds sampled from a broad range of hardware. Encompassing vintage Roland machines, contemporary drum synths, DIY circuit board kits and more, this Pack brings the warm tones of analog drums straight to your studio.




GoldBaby Collection Packs




after loving the Model:Cycles I took the plunge and ordered a digitakt which will be delivered any hour now.I am pretty new to the hobby (started in december with a Novation Circuit) and therefore dont own any sample packs. Therefore I am looking for some good & affordable sample packs to play around with.Would it be a good idea to just get for a month and get as much samples as possible?Also I see that there are quite some sound-packs in the unofficial guide-thread. But these are kind of expensive for me and I think I would be satisfied with creating the sounds myself from samples.


Maybe there are some classics & well-known super-good sample packs at fair price points that I just dont know as I am new in this hobby.Btw. I am a software engineer that never touched anything close to music-creation or playing an instrument and I am just having fun and wanting to get some creative freetime into my life.


Just a few days remain until Christmas Day is upon us, and some retailers are getting last-minute shoppers with some exciting deals. Goldbaby has long been known for providing high-quality sample packs, free and paid alike. This year the free release is Xmas22 Digital Drums, with over 129 samples in 24-bit WAV free for all users.


Goldbaby has received praise from some of the top beat-chefs in the game thanks to previous packs like the Urban Cookbook series, Ghetto Drum Samplers and collection of tape-processed drum machine packs. Roni Size, Jamie Lidell, Electric Wire Hustle, P-Money, Chris Clark and Mark Pritchard are just some of the tastemakers that have made use of Goldbaby samples.


Goldbaby sample packs are known for their great sound and processing. From chunky drums to classic hardware analog synth sounds and insane sound fx samples, there is a veritable treasure trove of free sounds waiting to be snapped up from the download page!


Many have a lot of processing applied whilst some packs are just stright samples so there is lots of opportunity here to be able to find something that you want. Goldbaby are pretty well renowned nowadays for the quality of their commercial content so you can be assured that the free samples are up to the same standard.


A really nice collection of free samples for some particularly quirky machines the things in there from the Korg Electribe, Roland JV 1080 the fabled Yamaha DX7 amongst others. All the samples are well recorded and sound really good and come in WAV format so drop straight into pretty much every DAW and audio production hardware available today.


I dont think anyone mentioned yet (didnt care to read through everything yet), but they sound amazing! Goldbaby makes some amazing sample packs. Its nothing you can rip off. But if you want multisamples of some amazing synths, you should check it out. Cant afford a SH-101 or Moog Modular? Goldbaby BABY!


I have the Samples From Mars bundle but rarely use it. Disappointing that nobody nowadays embeds sustaining loops in multi-sample packs. Sure, computers and samplers now have a lot more RAM, disk-streaming, time-stretching, cross-fade looping, etc, but nowadays it's more about size vs efficiency, and the tradeoff now is how well the sampler/computer handles those huge samples, how organized the user is, and if the user understands that disk-streaming, time-stretching, and cross-fade looping uses lots of CPU. And most of the SFM drum samples can be sourced for free from Reverb, Goldbaby, and a million other sample houses, processed with a few FX if required. But I suppose SFM is a great value, if you don't want to dig, kind of like IKM Mixbox as an all-in-one effects suite. ?


Multi-samples - Camel Audio Alchemy, Dimension Pro, Rapture and all of their soundpacks are still my favorite for multi-samples with sustaining loops and key in sample name. There's over 100GB of WAV/AIFF right there. Or the Sonic Boom or F9 Instruments and Kits for the MPC, with GBs of WAVs for use in other samplers.


Sample houses come and go like a bag of potato chips. Strange to see the same folks who pirated samplepacks and sold them on Ebay as their own creations 20 years ago are still doing it today, and are still getting away with it.


Have to throw a shameless plug in here There's a bunch of great free and premium packs on the MobileMusicPro.com website. The free essential packs even have cubasis mini-sampler presets of the included one-shots. But some sound pack companies that really inspire MMP are cymatics, echo sound works, W.A. productions and Vengeance. Hope this helps 2ff7e9595c


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