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    Looking for drum breaks

    Done.
    Last edited by bbjunkies; 03-10-2016 at 02:17 PM. Reason: Found what I'm looking for.

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    lots of people sample drum loops. go to whosampled.com so you can see some examples

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    Yes, I did surf around that site very often but couldn't find anything close. I have the 300 brakes collection and among others but those aren't it either. I downloaded a few demo from Breakbeat Paradise and they are the closes ones I could find but even that is not enough. I was wondering if their exclusive kits are worth purchasing it? Has anyone own their kits? I am learning the hard way, tired of searching, it's been 10 years and still nothing.

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    What about this one?
    Last edited by bbjunkies; 03-10-2016 at 02:16 PM.

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    They're both downloadable. Just download them and then sample it from there.
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    So I finally found where the drum loop in the second link came from. The drum came from the Roland TR808 machine and the bleep is from this one kit. But it almost sound like pitch tom/laser.

    The original vinyl have the vocals in the way. Hmm... I know how to get rid of drums by phase inverting but only if the record were recorded in mono. But do I need to buy the vinyl for this to work?

    Anybody know? I am not big on vinyl. Last one I purchased was 15 yrs ago.

    Edit: I found it! The one I heard wasn't the original mix that's why.
    Last edited by bbjunkies; 03-09-2016 at 11:39 AM. Reason: Found it!

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    I found where the drum came from in the first link!

    Btw, that bubble is a hi-q blip sound, also comes from the Roland TR808 machine.

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