Melbourne Sample Pack
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Key Features
- 28 trumpet loops for melodic hooks and rhythmic brass elements — the defining sound of Melbourne Bounce
- 24 bass loops and 24 triplet bass breaks covering driving basslines and rhythmic variations for drops and transitions
- 4 complete drum kits plus 8 extra kick loops for punchy, bouncy drum patterns at 128 BPM
- 12 white noise risers and 10 crashes for building tension and accenting drops
- 5 NI Massive synth presets for basses, leads, and pads — ready to drag and drop
- 169 total samples in WAV format, 215 MB — focused and usable without filler
Description
Melbourne Sample Pack delivers 169 samples built specifically for Melbourne Bounce production. The collection centers on the genre's signature elements: offbeat bass loops, bouncy trumpet hooks, and high-energy drum patterns at 128 BPM.
The pack includes 28 trumpet loops ranging from melodic leads to rhythmic stabs, paired with 24 bass loops that cover the driving low-end Melbourne Bounce is known for. Twenty-four triplet bass breaks add rhythmic variation for buildups and transitions.
Drum content includes 8 extra kick loops and 4 complete drum kits with kicks, snares, hi-hats, and percussion. White noise risers, crashes, and bonus FX round out the production toolkit for drops and builds.
Five Massive synth presets are included for producers using Native Instruments Massive, covering basses, leads, and pads. Three vocal samples provide material for chopping and processing into vocal hooks.
All audio is delivered in WAV format at 215 MB total.
Tips
- Incorporate Trumpet Loops for Melodic Hooks: Use the trumpet loops to create catchy and memorable hooks. Layer them with synth leads or vocal chops to make them stand out even more.
- Incorporate Trumpet Loops for Melodic Hooks: Use the trumpet loops to create catchy and memorable hooks. Layer them with synth leads or vocal chops to make them stand out even more.
- Layer Bass Loops for Depth: Combine different bass loops to create a fuller and more complex bassline. Experiment with EQ and compression to make sure they sit well together in the mix.
- Use Triplet Bass Breaks for Changes: Integrate the triplet bass breaks during changes or breakdowns to add rhythmic variation and keep the listener engaged. They can also be used to create unique fills.
- Enhance Build-Ups with White Noise FX: Apply the white noise effects during build-ups to increase tension and anticipation. Automate the volume and filter to create dynamic sweeps and risers.
- Accentuate Drops with Crashes and Extra Kick Loops: Use the crashes to emphasize the impact of your drops. Layer the extra kick loops with your main kick to add more punch and power to the drop section.
- Layer Bass Loops for Depth: Combine different bass loops to create a fuller and more complex bassline. Experiment with EQ and compression to make sure they sit well together in the mix.
- Use Triplet Bass Breaks for Changes: Integrate the triplet bass breaks during changes or breakdowns to add rhythmic variation and keep the listener engaged. They can also be used to create unique fills.
- Enhance Build-Ups with White Noise FX: Apply the white noise effects during build-ups to increase tension and anticipation. Automate the volume and filter to create dynamic sweeps and risers.
- Accentuate Drops with Crashes and Extra Kick Loops: Use the crashes to emphasize the impact of your drops. Layer the extra kick loops with your main kick to add more punch and power to the drop section.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Melbourne Bounce music?
Melbourne Bounce is a subgenre of EDM and electro house that originated in Melbourne, Australia. It's characterized by offbeat basslines, bouncy kicks, Dutch-influenced synths, and big room drops, typically at 128 BPM. Key artists include Deorro, Will Sparks, TJR, and Timmy Trumpet.
What DAW can I use this sample pack with?
All samples are in standard WAV format, so they work with any DAW including FL Studio, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Studio One, and Cubase. The 5 included Massive presets require Native Instruments Massive.
What is included in the Melbourne Sample Pack?
The pack contains 169 samples: 28 trumpet loops, 24 bass loops, 24 triplet bass breaks, 12 white noise FX, 10 crashes, 8 extra kick loops, 4 drum kits, 5 Massive presets, 3 vocal samples, and 2 bonus FX. Total size is 215 MB in WAV format.
Are the samples royalty-free?
Yes. Like all sample packs on SoundShockAudio, the Melbourne Sample Pack samples are royalty-free for use in your music productions. You can use them in commercial releases without additional licensing fees.