[Free samples] Buena Semilla rustic samples

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“Buena Semilla” (Good Seed) are samples that emerge with the aim of bringing to the world of music production sounds that differ from those that are commonly obtained from commercial libraries which, in our view, do not provide significative personality.
At first we began to record, at our studio Templo Limón (Lemon Temple) located in Buenos Aires, rustic elements from the garden of the studio and native instruments of south america with the desire to use them in our productions. After a while, we stored a great amount of sounds that we liked and that gave us very satisfactory results in music projects. Finally, we decided to start sharing our samples with the rest of the community of artists that have our same concern and share our passion for the search of “new” and fresh sounds.

From Templo Limón, we hope that these samples made with a lot of time, dedication and enthusiasm serve as a “Buena Semilla” (Good Seed) to cultivate the motivation to continue making original music. That is our wish...

In “Buena Semilla Rustic Samples Vol.1” you are going to find 26 samples of percussive sounds recorded in WAV format at a sample rate of 44,100 Hz and a bit depth of 24.

The sounds that you are going to listen come from the following objects:

- A steel plate from a typical Argentinian grill
- A steel plate from a hot water tank
- Dry seeds
- Orange peels from Jujuy
- A small Bolivian drum
- A sugar cane
- Northern hooves
- A wooden meter
- Solid wood
- A broom

“Buena Semilla Rustic Samples Vol. 1” are free to use samples, just use them and be happy.
If the samples were useful to you in any production, we ask you to please name us in the credits of the project. In social networks, use #BuenaSemillaSamples in the promotional publications of the project. These are the seeds that we need in order to continue developing this venture.

We would appreciate you to help us expand “Buena Semilla” commenting it with your colleagues.

:!: DOWNLOAD LINK: :!:
http://bit.ly/buenasemillasamples (http://bit.ly/buenasemillasamples)

Greetings from Buenos Aires!

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