

We even used a Game Boy to resample some of the sounds for added grit. We used analog distortion, high-end preamps, cheap tape recorders, field recorders, guitar amps, a spring reverb, an old Tascam PortaStudio 4-track, a vinyl deck, and a vintage tape delay unit. The same can be said about the sound design techniques we used to create these drum samples. We imagined 99 Drum Samples as a must-have drum collection of all music producers, despite their favorite genre. The included drum sounds cover various music styles, from hip-hop and trap to dubstep, electronic, synthwave, lo-fi, and pop. We then used multiple onboard effects and studio gear to process the clean drum samples. The source drum samples come from various analog and digital synthesizers, acoustic drums, classic drum machines, and field recordings. It contains royalty-free drum sounds crafted from scratch using advanced sound design techniques and processed using internal and external audio gear. With over 450,000 downloads and counting, 99 Drum Samples I is the most popular 99Sounds sound library released to date.įive years after the original, we are releasing 99 Drum Samples II, our new drum sample library that follows the footsteps of its predecessor.ĩ9 Drum Samples is a two-part collection of free drum samples. Whether performing live or automating a multi in a DAW, Multi Script Macros are the perfect production solution.99Sounds is proud to release 99 Drum Samples I and 99 Drum Samples II, two multi-genre collections of free drum samples. By design, any combination of instrument interface parameters can be assigned to a single macro. Multi script macros are completely customizable and can be easily created and saved, simply add or subtract them by using the plus and minus buttons on the multi interface.

On top of that, each of the 6 Macro knobs can be assigned to any combination of instrument parameters within a multi. Now more lethal than ever, Multi Script Macros can be automated by using the new macro knob step sequencers, resulting in real-time macro sequencing and instrument parameter control. One of the biggest features in ASSAULT are the powerful “Multi Script Macros”, first introduced in Cinematic Guitars 2. With the touch of a pad or key, Triggers can be instantly activated or bypassed, allowing for complete on-the-fly performance control with the ability to drastically effect the sound of any instrument instantly and non-destructively. ASSAULT contains “Triggers” that provides 48 unique effect chains that can be triggered by any one or combination of the six on-screen keypads, or by key-switches.
