Going vintage and "old school" is a huge source of interest lately. From recording completely analog to extensive setups to make digital recordings sound more "analog" by using external summing, it's definitely "cool" to go analog.
Goldbaby -- a New Zealand based audio software company -- has released Vinyl Drum Machines, a collection of 14 drum machine samples, all recorded onto vinyl. The samples are then played back on three different vinyl turntables (audiophile, portable, and vintage), and clipped into 24-bit digital samples. The result is impressive, deep analog impact with 24-bit flexibility.
Vinyl Drum Machines is now available in .wav format, with additional formats to follow.
Goldbaby -- a New Zealand based audio software company -- has released Vinyl Drum Machines, a collection of 14 drum machine samples, all recorded onto vinyl. The samples are then played back on three different vinyl turntables (audiophile, portable, and vintage), and clipped into 24-bit digital samples. The result is impressive, deep analog impact with 24-bit flexibility.
Vinyl Drum Machines is now available in .wav format, with additional formats to follow.


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