![]() ![]() The possibilities are huge with this sample pack. I did not alter volume, timing, or made any efforts at humanization. I did these as straight eighth notes with no additional processing. Bongo Martillo SampleĪs an example of the variety and dynamics of this sample pack, I threw together an extremely simple rhythm–the famous Martillo rhythm. If you’d like to see what I’m doing to make these sounds, you can check out my YouTube video: You can get the sample pack here: bongo-samples.zip. You can sell your music that incorporates these samples, or you can use them to layer or otherwise substantially modify the samples and resell.Īlthough not required, if you give attribution to that would be very appreciated.įor more details on the copyright for these samples, see the end: No matter what, you cannot sell these samples individually or part of another sample pack. If you have them downloaded, don’t worry, only the current license will apply to you. These samples are free to use in your projects, even commercially! (For now, I may decide to sell them later). ![]() What’s crazy is that I’m giving you this sample pack for free! Most samples you’ll find of the bongo drums consist of two samples: one of the hembra (the bigger drum), and one of the macho (the smaller drum). This free bongo drum sample pack consists of 54 samples–making this the most comprehensive bongo drum sample pack in existence. I sought to remedy this and make my own sample pack. The reason why is that most samplers aren’t aware that the bongo drums have very specific techniques that make the bongo drums interesting and dynamic. There’s a lot of very boring samples of the bongo drums out there. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. We earn commissions if you purchase products from retailers after clicking on a link from our site. ![]()
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