You’ll find a plethora of glitchy, edgy percussive sounds in this collection. Drums conceived via filter. Rich, harmonic sounds sizzling with evolving frequencies. Micro rhythms brought to life through various synthetic tricks and twiddles. There are some great pads, chords and arpeggio sounds in here, too. Created by the positively bionic Dr. Radek Rudnicki, who also did the popular Immortal Waves, Oxford Overdrive (Monomachine, Rytm, Digitakt, Octatrack), Modub and Aotearoa (Digitakt, Rytm, Octatrack) Sound Packs. 128 sounds for Digitone, including kick, snare, bass, pad, chord and a smattering of miscellaneous glitchy, modularesque patches.
This Sound Pack is a digital item. Detailed instructions on how to download the Sound Pack will be provided via email upon purchase.
Aotearoa is the Māori name for New Zealand. We’ve all seen images of this enchanting part of the world, but what does New Zealand sound like? This Sound Pack, curated by Radek Rudnicki, is a rare collaborative effort to answer that question. This sample pack was designed creatively and conceptually by the talented students from Electronic Music Course at the School of Music and Creative Media Production, College of Creative Arts, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand. It is made by the following young artists representing their view of New Zealand with sound (each sample is marked by its contributor, with initials at the end of the sample name): Maxine Macaulay – MM, James Mills Workman – JMW, Max McAlpine- Max, Crystal Phillips – CP, Josh Dominikovich -JD, Barnaby Dromgool – BD, Noah Spargo – NS, Adam McDonald – AM, Calvin Corner – CC, Solomon Crook – SC, Caleb Sircombe – CLS, Jacko Plumpton – JP This pack contains 84 unique samples, all infused with the spirit of New Zealand. The sound of nature (wind, wave and sea) and the sound of man (traditional and industrial) in beautiful harmony and dissonance.
While formatted for Digitakt, the sound files of this Sound Pack is also compatible with Digitakt II, Octatrack, Analog Rytm, and any other sampler that handles WAV files.
These drum machine-like sounds will strike you as being uncannily true to some of the analog, digital and rompler gear that inspired them. Sure, they do what they’re supposed to do – kick, snap, tick and so on – but their physicality, timbral quality, and presence is something quite out of the ordinary. There are some pretty unique pitched percussive sounds too: just check out that bedpan, whistle or gong sound. Expect waves of pleasure, ripples of joy and eddies of excitement. 64 Sounds, crafted by Auvrel, including 12 kicks, 13 snares, 11 hihats, 4 cymbals, 4 rimshots, 3 claves, 8 claps, and 9 miscellaneous percussions.
Please help yourself to this fine set of percussive sounds for the Analog Keys and Four. It’s not a huge set. It’s not wildly experimental or eccentric. It’s mainly your bread-and-butter kicks, snares, and hats, plus a few surprises courtesy of its talented creator. Hats off to Skinnerbox for making this neat Sound Pack. These drums sound good, won’t need further sculpting (unless you want to), and will do just what drums are supposed to do along with your basslines and melodic elements. It would be wrong to say no bells and whistles, though, because there are.
Please note this Sound Pack was designed for Analog Four MKII. It is compatible with Analog Keys and Analog Four MKI but be advised that there may be slight differences in sound.
Modular synthesizers – imposing walls of electronics connected with a myriad of cables that produce those otherworldly sounds that have been in fashion since the 60-ies. But if you don’t have room (or cash) enough to have one of those beautiful shrines of electronic music, this Sound Pack gives you access to that sonic world. Radek Rudnicki has meticulously recorded some of his favorite sounds and experimentations to give you a taste of both the past and the future of electronic sound.
While formatted for Digitakt, the sound files of this Sound Pack is also compatible with Digitakt II, Octatrack, Analog Rytm, and any other sampler that handles wav files.
Thanks to OS 1.30, Analog Rytm has gained no less than 12 completely new synthesis models, specifically tailored for kick drums, snare drums, hi-hats, cymbals, and more. The New Blood Sound Pack gives a proper taste of the fresh additions. This free Sound Pack features 16 patterns and 64 Sounds. No samples used. This is a display of pure and raw analog percussion synthesis.
Please note that Analog Rytm OS 1.30 or later is required for this Sound Pack to work.
OS 1.22 for Analog Four and Analog Keys brings several new features suited for FM oriented sound design and this tasty little Sound Pack is prime example of the new timbral possibilities. What you’ll get are 32 Sounds, all steeped in FM goodness for those unmistakable and edgy harmonics. Harsh, meet beautiful.
Please note OS 1.22 or later is required for this Sound Pack.
This Sound Pack was designed for Analog Four MKI. It is compatible with MKII but be advised that there may be slight differences in sound.
One for all, all for one. The Drum Enthusiast Sound Pack by Floppydisk Pirates is a multi platform Sound Pack, injecting the DNA of the Analog Keys and Analog Four in instruments capable of sample playback. The Drum Enthusiast Sound Pack consists of 64 percussion oriented sounds for the Analog Keys and Analog Four. But there is more.
These sounds have also been sampled, and the samples are included in the Sound Pack. Load them in the Digitakt, Digitakt II, Analog Rytm, Octatrack or Machinedrum UW for the ultimate taste of exactly how raw, synthetic, and analog recorded samples can sound.
Please note this Sound Pack was designed for Analog Four MKI. It is compatible with MKII but be advised that there may be slight differences in sound.
Nicholas Lem has created 128 sounds for the Analog Four and Analog Keys. The Synchrotron Sound Pack consists of 100% royalty free sounds, ranging from modularesque leads to staticky drums. Like the massively ambitious plasma experiment that lends the pack its name, these sounds inspire further tweakage and experimentation of your own!
Please note this Sound Pack was designed for Analog Four MKI. It is compatible with MKII but be advised that there may be slight differences in sound.
This Sound Pack, made exclusively for the Monomachine, contains a smattering of user waveforms of a very special kind. Contrary to what many people believe, there were in fact some rare and beautiful synthesizers produced during the mid-80’s. The OSCar, made by the UK-based Oxford Synthesizer Company, was a 2-oscillator programmable synth capable of harmonic synthesis, various special filter modes, including a highly musical overdrive, that gave it a beautifully imaginative sonic character.
If you’re close friends with Stevie Wonder or Jean-Michel Jarre you may want to ask if you can borrow one of theirs. If not, the next best thing is to dig into these Oxford Overdrive waveforms. Your Monomachine, equipped with these, will be able to produce some of the most warm, rich and evocative sounds hitherto reserved for those lucky few who own an actual OSCar. All waveforms are assembled by Radek Rudnicki. The Patterns and Kits are crafted by Elektron.
Please note that this Sound Pack will only work on MKII +DRIVE versions.
Floppydisk Pirates has created 128 sounds for the Analog Four and Analog Keys. The Unmechanical Sound Pack consists of 100% royalty free sounds, ranging from dreamy pads to sharp drum sounds.
Please note this Sound Pack was designed for Analog Four MKI. It is compatible with MKII but be advised that there may be slight differences in sound.