Free Metro Boomin Type Drum Kit

Metro Boomin Type Drum Kit

by BVKER

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Description

The Metro Boomin Type Drum Kit by BVKER is a collection of drum samples inspired by the signature sounds of Metro Boomin. This sample pack includes a total of 100 high-quality drum one-shots and cymbals, making it an essential tool for producers looking to create classic trap beats.

The pack features:

15 808s: These tuned 808s provide deep, clean sub-bass that is characteristic of Metro Boomin's productions.

12 Kicks: Hard-hitting kicks that cut through the mix, perfect for establishing a solid rhythmic foundation.

10 Snares: Crisp and punchy snares that add sharpness and definition to your beats.

18 Claps: A variety of claps that can be layered or used individually to enhance the groove.

6 Percs: Percussive elements that add texture and complexity to your drum patterns.

39 Cymbals: A diverse selection of hi-hats, crashes, and rides to complete your drum arrangements.

All samples in this pack are royalty-free, allowing you to use them in your commercial productions without any legal concerns.

The sounds are clean and polished, making them suitable for both hip-hop and pop music production.

While Metro Boomin is known for using FL Studio, these samples are compatible with all major DAWs.

Tips

  • Layering 808s and Kicks: To achieve a powerful low-end, try layering the 808s with the kicks. Adjust the volume and EQ settings to ensure they complement each other without causing muddiness.
  • Creating Bounce with Hi-Hats: Use the cymbals, particularly the hi-hats, to create a bouncing rhythm. Experiment with different patterns and velocities to add groove and movement to your beats.
  • Snare and Clap Combinations: Combine the snares and claps to create unique snare hits. Layering a snare with a clap can add more body and presence to the snare sound.
  • Percussive Textures: Incorporate the percussive elements to add texture and interest to your drum patterns. Use them sparingly to avoid overcrowding the mix, but strategically to enhance the overall rhythm.
  • Cymbal Transitions: Utilize the crashes and rides to create smooth transitions between different sections of your track. This can help maintain the listener's interest and provide a sense of progression.