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SampleRadar: 10,198 free sample downloads

Royalty-free loops, hits and multisamples

The MusicRadar Team, Mon 7 Sep 2009, 4:10 pm UTC

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Welcome to SampleRadar, MusicRadar's weekly giveaway of pro-quality, royalty-free samples. Here you can find links to all of our weekly entries, which feature collections of loops, hits and multisamples in a wide range of genres. And the great news is that you won't have to pay a penny to download any of them.

The samples are supplied as 24-bit WAV files so can be imported directly into your DAW of choice. Because they're royalty-free, you're welcome to use them in your music in any way you like – all we ask is that you don't re-distribute them.

All the samples originally appeared on either a Computer Music or Future Music magazine cover disc. Check out their latest issues for many more; in the meantime, happy downloading.

1. 342 dubstep samples

2. 503 techno samples

3. 360 abstract samples

4. 281 dub samples

5. 357 Prodigy-style samples

6. 328 drum 'n' bass samples

7. 355 breakbeat samples

8. 293 trance samples

9. 462 atmospheric samples

10. 976 classic synth samples

11. 703 grime samples

12. 587 lo-fi samples

13. 400 heavy metal guitar samples

14. 376 free funk samples

15. 1,000 free drum samples

16. 1,007 free criminal damage samples

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