Merge Machines Demo 1
Merge Machines Demo 2
Merge Machines Kit 40 Beat
Merge Machines Kit 27 Beat
KEYS - Tape Alias Dbmaj - Bmaj modal melody - 121bpm
BASS - LFO FM env Cm - 101bpm
LEADS - Airy Flute Wave Auto Arps - 103bpm
PADS - Masks G Dorian - 135bpm
We wanted to make something you could easily play, automate, customize, and poke at as soon as you download it.
That's why we built a user interface for Decent Sampler with envelopes, a low pass filter, LFOs, and effects.
You can tweak any of the presets, automate them, or even map the controls to hardware to play them live.
We didn't want to just sample our synths and drum machines. Plenty of companies do that and do it well.
We wanted to make hybrid instruments that were previously impractical to use and impossible to replicate.
The patches are almost all layered sounds consisting of hardware synths, soft synths, and real world foley recordings, which we then further processed with effects in hardware and software.
Some of the sounds we made were a little too wild to work as playable instruments, but still very musically interesting.
We decided to include them as one shot samples alongside demo loops of every preset in the collection. Royalty-free as always!
F_maj_9.wav
F_min9_21.wav
Cmaj9_11.wav
C_4ths_14.wav
F_9_2.wav
mopdular_whispers.wav
C - Bass Tech.wav
computer_whisper_calculat.wav
All of them. As long as you can open common plugin formats in your DAW, it's good to go.
You will need to download Decent Sampler to get the full use of these. It is FREE and easy to install. You will be emailed instructions.
It works in all DAWs as a VST, AU, or AAX plugin. It also features a standalone mode and can even run on iOS.
Yes! All samples are licensed to you on a 100% royalty-free basis.
Once purchased, you can use them in your music and sample clearance is guaranteed. If you ever have an issue and need to confirm this, just email us!
The samples are not cleared for use without a valid purchase.
Decent Sampler is a free plugin and you need it because this was the best way we could find to make these samples accessible to everybody.
Other commercial sampler software requires an additional license fee which we wanted to avoid if possible.
You also get the raw samples so if you prefer to import them into Kontakt or your DAW's native sampler, you certainly can.
We tried the common technique of sampling fewer pitches and stretching them across keys to save on memory, but it just didn't sound as good.
We wanted something that really felt alive and didn't compromise sonic character and depth, so we decided to sample every pitch of most instruments.
Since sampler instruments in general tend to take up lots of space, we recommend keeping them on a fast external drive. This is what we do with large 500GB+ orchestral libraries and other large format instruments.