Funk Sample Pack Free 99%
You get about 12 minutes of vinyl crackle, analog hiss, and “room tone” from what sounds like a rehearsal space. There is a specific file called “Cymbal_Room.wav” that is just 45 seconds of a ride cymbal decaying with a microphone left open. Layer that under your trap hi-hats, and suddenly your beat has soul .
If you pay for a Splice subscription every month, you probably have access to cleaner, more legally safe funk loops. But for the broke producer, the bedroom beatmaker, or the DJ trying to make a bootleg edit? funk sample pack free
4.5/5 Stars Value Score: 10/10 (It’s free, obviously) Best for: Lo-fi hip hop producers, modern funk producers (Griz, The Floozies), house DJs looking for organic grit, and sample-flippers. Let’s be honest. In the economy of music production, “free sample pack” usually translates to “the 48kb MP3s we didn’t want to sell.” You expect thin kick drums, phasey snares, and bass loops that sound like a rubber band snapping inside a cardboard box. So, when I stumbled across the "Grits & Gravy: Deep Funk Soul" pack on r/Drumkits last Tuesday, I clicked the Google Drive link with zero expectations. You get about 12 minutes of vinyl crackle,
While the folder structure is clean, the file naming is chaotic. You get gems like "Funk_Gtr_4.wav" next to "Gtr_Thing_MASTER_FINAL2.wav." A little consistency would go a long way. Also, the BPM tagging on the loops is off by 1 or 2 BPM in three of the files (Loop 7 says 100 BPM but it’s actually 101.5). If you aren’t using Ableton’s warping or Logic’s flex time, you’re going to have a bad time manually stretching these. If you pay for a Splice subscription every
(Docked 1.5 points for the atrocious horns and vague legality of the loops).
