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Warm 808S 500 Free 808 Samples by Your Local Musician
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Warm 808 Bass Samples

by OVO

Added May 29, 2024

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Description

The Warm 808S sample pack offers 500 royalty-free 808 sounds, perfect for creating smooth Hip-Hop, Future Bass, Trap, Drill, and more.

This collection draws inspiration from OVO, Dreamville, and modern artists like Travis Scott, Metro Boomin, and Lil Wayne.

Delivered in 24-bit high-definition clarity, the samples ensure high production quality.

The pack features a range of 808 sounds, from clean tones to distorted textures, making it adaptable for various music styles.

The samples are compatible with all DAW systems and come in WAV format, allowing for easy integration into any music production setup.

Tips

  • Layering for Depth and Impact: Combine different 808 samples to create a fuller, more impactful sound. For instance, layer a clean 808 with a distorted one to add both clarity and grit to your bassline. Ensure to check for phase issues and adjust the levels to maintain a balanced mix.
  • Tuning and Key Matching: Tune the 808 samples to match the key of your track. Use a key detection plugin to identify the pitch of the 808 and adjust it accordingly. This ensures that the 808s blend harmoniously with the rest of your instruments, enhancing the overall musicality of your track.
  • Envelope Shaping: Adjust the attack, decay, sustain, and release (ADSR) settings of the 808 samples to fit the groove of your track. For a punchier sound, shorten the decay and release times. For a more sustained bass, increase the release time. This allows you to tailor the 808s to the specific needs of your track.
  • Adding Effects for Character: Apply effects such as distortion, saturation, and EQ to shape the 808 samples further. Distortion can add warmth and grit, while EQ can help carve out space in the mix for the 808s. Experiment with different effects to find the right balance and character for your track.
  • Sidechain Compression: Use sidechain compression to make space for the kick drum in the mix. This technique ensures that the 808s and kick drum do not clash, maintaining clarity and punch in the low end. Adjust the attack and release times of the compressor to achieve a smooth and cohesive sound.