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Sometimes when I sit down in front of my computer, with a collection of analog synths, guitars, endless virtual instruments, etc. I become paralyzed by choice. There are too many options. I remember being a kid dreaming of moments like this and the music I could make if I only had all this gear that's in front of me now. Back then, when I made music, the question 'how' never came up.
I had a guitar and that was it; pick it up and make music. Now, 'how' is a much more important question. I ashamedly admit, that there are often countless hours, wasted fiddling with all sorts of gear, trying this or that new thing out, but not making music.
Limitations Equals Creative Freedom In my experience, the best way to get past this is to set up some arbitrary constraints. Tell yourself you can only use one or two instruments, have 8 tracks or only devote to writing a track. I find it helps me cut out tons of distractions, eliminates myriad decisions, and get down to business. Today's free is the result of that kind of thinking. I really liked the drum sounds, as well as some of the chords I created for this track. So much so, that I thought I'd like to use them again sometime.
So I grabbed some of the sounds and put them into an Ableton Live Drum Rack. And now I'd like to offer them to you for your musical arsenal. You'll get the drums you hear in the track above, some samples from the OP-1's FM radio, some chords, and some reversed hits and tape stops. Every sound has its own controls for volume, pan, transpose, and filtering; this means you can drastically change each sample so it sounds completely different than the original.