Vinyl Drum Machines
Sampling off vinyl has been a staple of many producers since samplers were invented. Vinyl has an unmistakable sound. Using it as a sample source, you get material that is dripping with personality and warmth that digital processing just can’t recreate.
I have always wanted a record with just drum machine samples on it. Finally, I did something about it. Here is the result:
Acetate (Vinyl) cut at Dub Studio. 14 drum machines all pressed onto vinyl. Played off 3 turntables (audiophile, vintage, and portable).
Drum Machines used: TR-808, TR-909, TR-606, TR-505, TR-626, LM-1, Linn Drum, Drumulator, SP12, uTonic, MBase01, Ritmo 12, DR-110, CR-78.
Including bonus content: Vinyl Noise, Vinyl Clicks, Vinyl Hitz, and center grooves.
• 1468 x 24-bit wav samples
The wav files will open in any sampler that can load 24-bit wav files.
• Guru – 16 x Kits and 14 Bundles
• Battery – 16 x Kits
• Reason 3 (or above) – 15 x ReDrum, 3 x NNXT and 14 x Combi
Downloadable pack – 214 MB
90s Deep House and Garage
Freaky Loops Dark Trippy DnB





Really impressed by the selection of drum sounds and the ease of use, highly recommend for any music producer!
I recently purchased a drum machine that combines vinyl and tape sounds, and I couldn’t be happier with the results – highly recommend this product!
The drum machine was easy to use and had a good variety of sounds, but I wish there were more customizable options available.
I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to create beats with this drum machine – definitely worth the purchase!
I was pleasantly surprised by the ease of use and quality of sounds in this drum machine – definitely worth the investment!