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Samplified Loops and Samples Starter Pack [FREE]: Download Now and Start Making Music



Sample packs are collections of sounds, drum loops, acapellas, synth samples and more. The majority of the time, packs are broken down by genres or represent a musical style or instrument. Our goal at Samplified is to help beginner and professional producers improve their music sample pack library, mix, and find royalty free samples. That's why we curate non-filler high quality sound packs, samples, loops, presets, one shots, and more! We have a group of professional in-house music producers who have worked with some of the latest and greatest sample pack companies in audio engineering. Our sounds are uniquely designed, readily available, and we even have free sample packs for new producers to test out our sounds. From a beginner music producer to an expert audio engineer, we got you covered with sounds. Be sure to check out some of our trending sample packs below and see why so many producers trust Samplified for quality sounds.




Samplified Loops and Samples Starter Pack [FREE]




We've spent 20+ years of combined sound engineering experience to master our sound, so we could help you master yours. There's a reason why our royalty free sounds have been downloaded by artists like The Chainsmokers, Diplo, and 50,000 bedroom producers worldwide. Our sound packs, sounds, instruments, and loops are top quality! Don't believe us, check out our free sample pack section and grab your free download to test out our sounds. While you're at it check out some of our music production tutorials below. Learn to mix and master your sound, our top choice of sample pack kits, and the best equipment for getting started as a new producer.


All of our sample packs are royalty free! What does that mean for you? That means that when it comes time for you to publish your production, sign to a label or distribute to a music platform you own the song you created 100%. We do not collect royalties for the use of any of our packs. This means that you pay for our packs once, and never again need to pay us for the use of our sounds. All the access without the headaches. Your music production using our sounds is 100% yours to copyright, distribute, and license to 3rd parties (Products include pack licensing agreement).


Looking for a free bedroom producer starter pack loaded with samples and sounds. Well have at it! Here's our starter pack which includes a little bit of everything from each of our sample packs. 150+ MB of sounds from packs like Lo-Fi & Chill, Lost Sessions, and more. Use code FREE100 to download this at checkout.


The guitar samples and acoustic chords essentials sounds pack has been 5 months in the making and the wait is finally over. This acoustic guitar sound pack comes with no fill high quality guitar loops, one shots, and mini acoustic guitar kits to help bring that organic guitar sound to your production. All sounds were recorded in a professional studio by our in-house musicians, and treated by professional sound engineers. Inside the pack is well over 600+ Mb of guitar sounds including


Nowadays, there are plenty of companies that focus on providing music producers with high-quality royalty-free samples. One of the most recommended resources is Splice. It's a website that initially catered to the EDM community, but over time it became a leading sample pack platform for nearly every popular genre. To get access to Splice's gigantic sample library, you'll need to pay a monthly subscription fee that ranges from $8 to $30. The more expensive the monthly plan, the more credits you'll get to spend on downloading the samples you like. The great thing about Splice is that you can handpick which samples to download and build your own custom sample collection. We all know how it feels to buy a sample pack and only use 20 percent of the sounds because you don't like the rest. You won't have that problem by subscribing to Splice.


Although Splice is a great resource, not everyone wants to be tied down to a monthly subscription. It's addicting to collect samples, but there's a limit to how many you can use in one song. Besides, after a while, most producers tend to use the same dozen or so sounds because auditioning hundreds of samples every time you start a new project is time-consuming and tiring. Therefore it might be better to use smaller sample packs from a provider that you like. At Samplified, we offer carefully selected genre-specific sample packs and bundles for as low as two bucks. In our kits, you'll find anything from one-shot samples to melody loops and stems. We can proudly say that we produce some of the best sample packs on the market, which is confirmed by our evergrowing following on Soundcloud. In case you're hearing about us for the first time and want to check out the quality of our samples without spending a dime, make sure to take advantage of our free sample pack offers.


Your best bet to find legal free music samples is to take advantage of the promotional offers from known sample providers. For example, we're currently giving away a Bedroom Producer Starter Pack; an Electronic Sounds Pack, Free Drum Loops, and two tutorial packs, including stems and Ableton project files.


One of the great features of Ableton is its Live Packs, which are supplementary content packs made specifically for Ableton. They consist of Live Sets, audio clips, samples, presets, and extra documents. They have a vast array of MIDI instruments, samples, and more that will give you plenty of creative ammunition to write and produce. And while many cost money, Ableton has a wide variety of free packs that can help take your sound to a whole new level. Here is how to install an Ableton pack:


In refs. 6,7 we demonstrated that our developed protocol for COVID-19 diagnosis is a robust approach that can diagnose COVID-19 and differentiate positive samples from negatives as well as cross-reactive samples such as other coronaviruses. Although the developed technology showed an excellent result when tested with extracted RNA from clinical samples7 and artificial saliva spiked with purified RNAs (M.A., P.M., K.D. and D.P., unpublished results), clinical samples typically contain other components, many of which might interfere with the sensing protocol when tested without RNA extraction6,7. Therefore, optimizing the test protocol for using clinical samples directly, without RNA extraction, was necessary to avoid any interference and to create an RNA-extraction-free protocol for SARS-CoV-2 detection. RNA-extraction-free methodology has received a great deal of attention lately, as it enables individuals with limited scientific expertise to conduct the test and would make it easier to expand the test applicability to limited resource areas and mass gatherings such as airports and schools50. The diagnostic results using our protocol can be visualized within 40 min by the naked eye with no sample preprocessing required, making the RNA extraction step optional for the test (M.A., P.M., K.D. and D.P., unpublished results). The amplified sample volume can be as low as 10 μl (ref. 5). The limit of detection of the test was found to be 10 viral copies per μl (M.A., P.M., K.D. and D.P., unpublished results). Furthermore, no change in color was observed in negative samples with a specificity of 100% (M.A., P.M., K.D. and D.P., unpublished results, Supplementary Table 1). The Procedure includes NACT kit design, reagent preparation, design of ASOs, design of nucleic acid amplification (NAA) primers, and design and preparation of nanomaterials for the clinical detection of SARS-CoV-2 genetic material as shown in Fig. 1. The experimental design and data interpretation are also discussed in detail.


The quick turnaround of the results is an attractive feature of the developed NACT kit. The NAA reaction can be carried out within 30 min, and part of this solution is transferred to the Au-ASO colorimetric reaction as part of a two-step procedure that can detect the SARS-CoV-2 RNA target. Another advantage of the colorimetric NACT kit over other developed platforms such as RT-PCR and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-based tests is the low cost of the kit components51,52. For example, AuNPs can be produced at a large scale, and the ASOs are short single-stranded DNA sequences that are relatively economical to synthesize. The rest of the kit reagents and enzymatic components can also be purchased in bulk. Our NACT test can be designed and synthesized in a very short time for as little as $0.15 per test (Supplementary Table 2). Moreover, this NACT method enables label-free sequence-specific detection, with a simple colorimetric readout, and the avoidance of NA extraction. The isolation and purification of NA from clinical samples is generally based on the use of expensive commercial kits containing several steps and specialized laboratory equipment such as centrifuges. Our NACT approach utilizes only lysis buffer to rupture the viral membrane present in clinical samples and uses the lysis reaction directly for the amplification reaction. This enables the rapid detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection at a POC level.


In the midst of this latest once-in-a-century global pandemic, the potential applicability of our RNA-extraction-free approach can provide widespread availability of a COVID-19 diagnostic test, especially to non-laboratory environments such as airports, grocery stores, hospitals, emergency treatment facilities and remote research centers50. This newly developed protocol can be used as a key approach in rapid and large-scale diagnosis of COVID-19, as well as to build a POC platform to diagnose other infectious diseases caused by various microbial and viral pathogens by changing the configuration of NAA primers and corresponding ASOs. We have successfully used this technique to rapidly identify SARS-CoV-2 RNA from a wide variety of sample types, including oropharyngeal, nasal swab samples6,7 and artificial saliva spiked with purified SARS-CoV-2 RNA (M.A., P.M., K.D. and D.P., unpublished results). Furthermore, this protocol has widespread applications, and is just not limited to SARS-CoV-2. The applicability of this protocol can be further expanded to cover other infectious diseases caused by other viruses or bacteria55,56 by simply redesigning the ASO sequences to selectively target RNA of the varying biological targets. 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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