We used stock effects to maximize compatibility, but you can customize them further with your 3rd party VSTs.
We went into a large hardware store with a field recorder and spent a few hours experimenting with things (i.e. hitting the products together) like giant planks of wood, boxes of parts, locks, plastics, hoses, cans, and anything that might make a musically interesting sound.
You can use these metallic impacts, clicks, pop, crackles, smacks, slams, rattles and tones as they are or layered with more traditional sounds to add texture and depth to your music production.
Or you can chop up our loops and one-shots with our processing.
This sample pack originally included 54 original, royalty-free, totally weird and experimental loops made using only the sounds in this pack to start. However, for 2026 we've added an additional 15 drum loops, with stripped down 'dry' variations and top loops.
We're hoping these show you what is possible with foley sounds and inspire you to do your own sounds design, but you're welcome to sample the loops, cut them up, or use them as is in your productions.
In fact, we hope you do because we took the extra step of juicing these up with some of our analog gear.
We've updated the original version of STONEWIRE with 15 new drum kits.These are available as WAV files that you can easily import into your DAW or hardware of choice.
This includes demo loops of the sounds with dry and top loop variations and one shot samples with our processing on the sounds so you can sequence them however you wish.
If you use Logic Pro (version 12.2 or higher) you can save these kits as Drum Machine Designer presets and see exactly how we shaped the foley sounds using stock effects.
Enable or disable each effect in the chain to understand how the sound design was done and make it your own.
For Ableton Live 11.3 users, STONEWIRE also includes an Ableton Live Pack with 20 pre-built drum kits you can drag and drop into your sessions and immediately start creating as well as the original MIDI used to record the loops.
The goal was to help inspire you and give you something playable right out of the box.
STONEWIRE now includes session files for both Ableton Live and Logic Pro so you can explore how the sound design was done as well as use the MIDI loops as a starting point for your own ideas.