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Volca Sample Pack: Drum Machines, Tabla, Vocal Hits, Synths, and More

Danny BrownOctober 6, 2019

My first Volca Sample pack was a lot of fun to put together, but the Sample allows you to adjust your sounds pretty heavily, so I found that I was picking out the few hits I liked the most, adjusting them where necessary, and reusing them over and over again. Meanwhile, I wanted a wider range of sounds at my disposal in this box, so I pruned the old list significantly and arrived at an updated sample selection:

  • 0-7 Kick Drums (DR 660, 808, Yamaha RY-30, acoustic?)
  • 8-9 Rim Shots (acoustic?)
  • 10-15 Snare Drum (DR660 all except 15=808)
  • 16-18 Clap (808, DR660, 707)
  • 19 Snap (Yamaha RY-30)
  • 20-22 808 Hats
  • 23-25 DR660 Hats
  • 26-27 707 Hats
  • 28-29 606 Hats
  • 30-32 Cowbell (707, 808, Linn Drum)
  • 33-35 Conga (808)
  • 36-38 Toms (909)
  • 39-40 Bongos (acoustic? from SampleSwap)
  • 41 Crikix (acoustic? from SampleSwap)
  • 42 Maracas (Roland TR808)
  • 43-44 Cabasa (Yamaha Ry-30, Linn Drum)
  • 45 Shekere (acoustic? from SampleSwap)
  • 46 Shaker (Yamaha RX11)
  • 47-48 Tambourine (Linn Drum, Yamaha RY-30)
  • 49 Clave (Yamaha RY-30)
  • 50-59 Tabla Kit (Tin, Ta, Ghe Bend, Ghe Open, Na, Taka – from SampleSwamp)
  • 60-67 Various vocal hits (from SampleSwap)
  • 68-81 Juno 106 (from Legowelt)
  • 82-89 Minimoog (from Legowelt)
  • 90-91 DX (from Legowelt)
  • 92-95 Elktrovolt (from Legowelt)
  • 96-99 Ocarina of Time sound effects (rupee, heart, sword draw, sword spin)

Download

You can download the Vosyr sample project here:

  • Danny Brown Volca Sample Pack – 50 drums, 10 tablas, 8 vocal hits, 28 synth hits, 4 OOT effects

Sources

None of these samples were recorded by me. They were kindly provided by the following sources:

  • LEGOWELT OFFICIAL WEBSITE – All the synth sounds and the great DR660 sounds that dominate slots 0-49 are courtesy of this pillar of the community.
  • 66 Drum Machine Sample Pack. Casio, Linn Drum, Korg, AKAI, ROLAND, BOSS, YAMAHA. : synthesizers – The majority of the other drum hits in slots 0-49 came from Redditor artfart’s post.
  • SampleSwap.org – All the vocal hits and a few of the drum kit hits came from here, most notably all of the tabla sounds.
  • Legend of Zelda sound effects by HelpTheWretched – The remaining Ocarina of Time sounds came from here.

Notes

I really like the tabla kit in slots 50-59. It’s fun to assign a sample to each slot and see what kind of groove I can piece together. SampleSwap had 50-something tabla sounds available, but there were so many similar-sounding ones that it didn’t make a lot of sense to put more than 10 slots here. I did try putting the whole kit on the Sample, but trying to pick out the ten “perfect” sounds proved to be overwhelming, so I removed that burden from myself and only provided enough to fill a sample set.

I also really love the resonant rim shot in slot 8, which was in my first sample pack as well, but for the life of me I cannot figure out where I got it from. I just remember being particularly dissatisfied with the rim shots available to me in the drum machine collection and finding something more to my liking. I use this one all the time, so mission accomplished – but not knowing where I got it is why I’m including my sources this time. Mea culpa.

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Tagged Sample | Volca

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