UOO Sample Series 001 By UnitOvOne

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These samples might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but if you’re a fan of circuit bent toys and DIY synths, then buckle up. UOO Sample Series 001 features recordings of several different weird toys and noisemakers, including a toy chainsaw, toy turntable, and even a freaking Vtech Discovery Nursery Barn (nope, I don’t have a clue either).

... a Turntable Gangsta Chain.

And this, of course, is the good old Turntable Gangsta Chain.

Anyway, here’s the official info:

UnitOvOne proudly presents it’s first in a series of free sample packs available for download. UOO Samples Series 001 starts things off with a plethora of full uncut abstract material from the workbench of Dustin E. with “DIY Demons1″. Confounded from circuit bent toys from Camp Grey Skull, this pack includes 8 full length sessions of each toy in 24 bit wav format. We decided to leave these sessions unchopped and in their entirety for you to mangle, distort, disassemble, and contort as desired. Some toys included in this round are Vtech Discovery Nursery Barn, modded Throbbing Gristle’s Gristelism,  Kawasaki Big Bam Boom Machine, Barbie Karaoke (also with Granular Delayed version), a Toy Chainsaw (thank you Tamm-Buckle), a Turntable toy turned Gangsta Chain (thank you Hulke), and a contact mic session attached to a half broken acoustic guitar ran through a granular delay. These samples are free to be reused in any manner seen fit, just send us an email showing us the results so we can see what you made. Enjoy!

The pack is 735MB large and it basically consists of somewhat longer recordings, which means that you will have to cut the individual samples yourself.

Audio Demo

Check out the UOO Sample Series 001 demo tracks:

[soundcloud url=”http://soundcloud.com/unitovone_samples001/sets/unitovone-sample-series-001-diy-demons1″]

Links

Download UOO Sample Series 001: click here
UnitOvOne Website: click here

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Tomislav is a music producer and sound designer from Belgrade, Serbia. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief at Bedroom Producers Blog.

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