Inertia - Retrowave Sample Pack
INERTIA by Loop Cult is a sample collection that isn’t easy to pin down genre-wise, but is just as easy to recognize for its dreary air and dark, viscous grooves.
Inspired by the sound of Lorn, it is nicely fit for making various styles of the Dark Electronica spectrum, and offers a rich option for pretty much anything you might need in crafting those:
• Beat loops and one-shots varying in tempo, groove, and character: from straightforward and house-like to creeping and sluggish
• Heaps of percussive & top layers with hats, cymbals, and midrange bit all meant for a dense and wholesome groove
• Heavily distorted bass hits & licks of all kinds: acidic and wobbly, stabbing and piercing, as well as long and reese-like ones
• Analogue-driven synthetic loops: gloomy chords, murky pads & atmos, as well as disturbing single licks & FX hits, all perfect for creating dense cinematic soundscapes.
Listen To 'Inertia' In Action
Ableton Live Project File
Ableton Live 10 Bass
Ableton Live 10 Keys
Ableton Live 10 Lead
Ableton Live 10 Synth
16 Pad Ableton Live 10 Drum Rack
MIDI Files
Loops and Samples work in any DAW
100% Royalty-free for use in your musical productions
Frequently Asked Questions [FAQ]
Are these samples royalty and copyright free?
Yes! 100% Royalty-free for use in your musical productions.
Are these samples mix-ready?
Yes! All of the samples have been cleaned up, edited and mixed to immediately sound good in your DAW.
What genres can I use these samples for?
Our samples suitable for any bass music genre: Dubstep, Drum & Bass, Grime, Trap etc.
How To Use Our Sample Packs
OK, you’ve downloaded the package. Now it’s time to make some new music!
1. Unzip the package (ZIP/RAR file). We recommend using WinRAR (Windows) or Keka (Mac) for that purpose. Both are free.
2. Place the sample pack into your samples folder, so you can find it in your DAW’s browser. It might take some time before it appears there.
3. Now you can simply drag and drop our samples into your project or sampler.
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