Low End Theory
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Low End Theory
Welcome to... /SM 55 samplemagic.com Low End Theory For SM55 we’ve headed Stateside to explore one of the most interesting and innovative electronic music scenes of the new millennium: the edgy and experimental LA beat scene. Coalescing around the Low End Theory club night, from which this collection lends its name, a diverse crew of outsider bedroom producers have risen to global prominence with their unique, DIY fusion of sample-heavy hip-hop, noisy electronica, sunsoaked chillout, psychedelic jazz and soulful funk. Producers like Flying Lotus, Gaslamp Killer, Nosaj Thing and Daedelus continue to push the limits of this near boundaryless sound and with Low End Theory we’ve immersed ourselves in their world of urban skylines, weed smoke and hazy sunsets. The result is a sprawling opus to the LA beat scene: punchy low-slung beats, thick and fuzzy bass, languid keys, kaleidoscopic synths, skittish percussion, wildly pitched vocals, heavily processed FX alongside stacks of characterful drum hits and melodic shots. To do the sound justice, we dusted off the finest tools for the job: classic drum machines such as the Roland TR-808 and 909, stalwart synths like the Korg MS-20, Roland Juno-6, Nord Lead 2 and Yamaha DX7, envied outboard including the Urei Teletronix LA2A and Roland Space echo, as well as variety Low End Theory recorders and samplers from the likes of Studer and Akai to achieve that textural collaged aesthetic. For the beat fiends there’s stacks of swung grooves fusing classic west coast hip-hop and crunchy Dilla-style beats with contemporary trap influences. All are offered with a full drum mix alongside the stripped stems to offer you complete freedom to build custom beats. Those seeking more beat ammo can find a choice selection of fat one-shots curated into 5 custom drum kits for all major samplers. On a melodic tip, there’s everything from dirty bass riffs to tweeter-freaking subs, cosmic synths to rippling keys, woozy progressions to smokey chords that ooze with vintage warmth and analogue charm. All loops are key-labeled for complete convenience and offered with the associated MIDI file to give you absolute control over both the sound and music. As always, everything in this collection has been created and optimised to work together. All the loops are tempo-synced and precision-cut at 140bpm, allowing you to mix and match sounds with ease to create inspiring motifs in minutes. We hope you enjoy exploring all the collection has to offer. This is Low End Theory; it’s time to get deep… The Producer /3 Kit list Roland Juno-60 Nord Lead 2 Yamaha DX7 Korg Polysix Korg Mono/Poly Korg MS-20 Mini MicroKorg Roland TR-606 Roland TR-808 Roland TR-909 SSL Mynx Urei 1176 Urei Teletronix LA2A Neve Portico 542 Chorus Echo RE-501 Space Echo RE-201 Akai GX-635D Reel to Reel Tape Recorder Akai GX-M10 Cassette Deck Studer A800 Akai APC40 NI Maschine Low End Theory /4 Producer tips Low End Theory Saturation Manipulating source material Saturation processing is great way to add a richness, warmth and fullness to your mix, helping your tracks sound less “in-the-box” and by injecting harmonics and texture into the sound sounds. Both tube and tape saturation are great ways to dirty things up in order to capture the raw, heavily re-sampled aesthetic associated with the LA beat scene. Heavy sample processing is a staple of the LA beat scene. Whether it’s a vocal, percussion loop or field recording, try using a combination of filters, phasers, bit-crushers and distortion alongside re-looping and re-ptiching to create totally new and unique leads, pads or textures that barely resemble the source material. Feel the groove Exotic instrumentation Producers working in the LA beat scene often re-appropriate sounds, rhythm and instrumentation from around the world. Delve deep into other musical cultures and explore the sonic, melodic and rhythmic potential of less familiar instruments such as kalimba, marimba, harp, koto and sitar. A great way to create beats which have that distinctive wonky groove is to use a sampler to program drum patterns rather than using the piano roll. Not only is it undeniably more fun than clicking a computer mouse, the freedom of finger-drumming gives that innate human feel into your beats and helps take your groove “off-the-grid” in new and interesting ways. /5 Folder setup /8 Accessing the files Credits Collection created by Comakid Drum Loops Low End Theory Sample Magic online Free sounds, special offers, newsletter, downloads and our online store at: samplemagic.com 140bpm Tops Loops 140bpm Bass Loops 140bpm Synth Loops 140bpm Music Loops 140bpm Vocal Loops 140bpm FX Loops Sample Magic network > twitter.com/samplemagic > facebook.com/samplemagic > youtube.com/user/samplemagic Artwork by IWANT Design Limited One-shots kicks Claps Hi-hats Percussion Drum Hits Snares Low End Theory created by Produced by: Comakid Executive production: Barry McManus & Lukas Lyrestam Audio formatting by: Henry Brown Other Sample Magic releases you might like: – Future R&B – Chillwave 2 – Future Skies – MIDI Elements: Future Melodics – Sylenth Lo-Fi Electronica Patches – Downtempo Electronica /9