Tape recorded drum breaks and samples

Tape Drums delivers authentic analog warmth by feeding digital breaks through our vintage 1977 Revox A77 MK4.

We saturate samples at various tape speeds, leveraging natural compression and harmonic distortion from high-quality transformers to create that distinctive punch and character impossible to replicate with plugins alone.

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Impossible to achieve with plugins alone

Breathing new life into drum breaks by filtering them through our cherished 1977 analog tape machine—the difference is immediately audible.

The sound of 1977

Our Tape Drums collection represents the pinnacle of vintage drum processing, meticulously crafted through our authentic tape machine.

Each break and sample has been lovingly recorded, manipulated, and saturated through premium studio-grade tape, capturing the elusive warmth and character that only genuine analog hardware can provide.

FAQs

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How will I receive my kit?

Upon completing the purchase of a sound pack, you will receive guidance to download the pack directly from the confirmation page. Additionally, a download link will be promptly dispatched to your email for your convenience.

Can I hear the sounds before I purchase?

The product page features previews of the sound kits for your exploration and consideration.

Are sounds royalty-free?

For selling online beat leases, you do not need to split the profits made from selling licenses using our samples, this means that you can make an infinity profit without any questions asked.

For major and large indie label placements, you have to contact the creator of the sound pack to clear the sample as a standard procedure.

"Major Labels": SonyBMG, UMG, WEA, or their subsidiaries.

"Large Indie Labels": Alamo, Empire, 300, E1, or comparable labels.

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