While many of us have the presence of mine to sample things in our houses before dispose of them, for me it's not always the case. So, I'm extremely happy to have stumbled upon this Beer Can Sample Pack; 32 sounds made from the last can of beer in the fridge!
Today's challenge is to make a track using ONLY the samples from this sample pack (plus whatever effects you might have on hand). You can twist, morph and warp them any way that you like, but the only sounds you're allowed to use are the ones from the pack.
Download the samples from WeTransfer here. Also, check out more free sample packs from Caelum Audio on their Youtube channel here.
Check out what we made below!
For tips on using Found Sounds, check out these tutorials...
Ninajirachi – Making textured drum layers using found sounds
Ninajirachi – Making textured drum layers using found sounds
How To Make Deep House (using found sounds)
How To Make Deep House (using found sounds)
How to Make HOUSE (using found sounds)
How to Make HOUSE (using found sounds)
How to Make DRUM ‘N’ BASS (using found sounds)
How to Make DRUM ‘N’ BASS (using found sounds)
How To Create & Process A Kick Drum From Any Sound
How To Create & Process A Kick Drum From Any Sound
Novation // Start Making – House
Novation // Start Making – House
Creating a Kick Drum from Scratch (Logic Pro X)
Creating a Kick Drum from Scratch (Logic Pro X)
Novation // Start Making – Techno
Novation // Start Making – Techno
One Thing: Kyoka – Exploring noise
One Thing: Kyoka – Exploring noise
Ableton: One Thing: Drum & Lace – Re-pitching field recordings
Ableton: One Thing: Drum & Lace – Re-pitching field recordings
Ableton: Found Sound – Rural
Ableton: Found Sound – Rural
Ableton: Creating Organic Rhythms With Found Sound
Ableton: Creating Organic Rhythms With Found Sound