Lofi Sound Pack
Apoxode
This sound pack contains some basic building blocks for you to lay down the foundation for a Lofi Chill track.
There are backbeat tracks to play along with, drumloops, and musical loops to inspire.
Also included are ingredients to help create a Lofi background for your music:
1) Turntable sounds such as the sound of the spinning platter, the noise beneath, and the electrical hum of the motor.
. . (Did you know you can yell into the needle of a record player and record your voice with it?)
2) Vinyl sounds such as the dust and sputter of an old, worn record to give your mix a faux vintage feel.
3) Prepared backdrops if you’re not interested in balancing the levels of noisy loops :)
Some ideas to help make your mix more Lofi:
1) Recording or converting sounds at a lower sample rate will soften the sound and create interesting artifacts.
2) Compressing mp3 files at lower rates can create unexpected and often interesting glitches and effects.
3) Recording on distressed magnetic tape adds analog limitations and slightly dampens the overall sound.
4) Gradual changes to the eq levels of only one channel adds a spacey, wavering feel.
Lofi music can be quite liberating.
Instead of cleaning up and brightening your music, embrace the noise and limitations.
Above all else, experimenting with new techniques can be quite a rewarding experience.
Have fun, mixters!
There are backbeat tracks to play along with, drumloops, and musical loops to inspire.
Also included are ingredients to help create a Lofi background for your music:
1) Turntable sounds such as the sound of the spinning platter, the noise beneath, and the electrical hum of the motor.
. . (Did you know you can yell into the needle of a record player and record your voice with it?)
2) Vinyl sounds such as the dust and sputter of an old, worn record to give your mix a faux vintage feel.
3) Prepared backdrops if you’re not interested in balancing the levels of noisy loops :)
Some ideas to help make your mix more Lofi:
1) Recording or converting sounds at a lower sample rate will soften the sound and create interesting artifacts.
2) Compressing mp3 files at lower rates can create unexpected and often interesting glitches and effects.
3) Recording on distressed magnetic tape adds analog limitations and slightly dampens the overall sound.
4) Gradual changes to the eq levels of only one channel adds a spacey, wavering feel.
Lofi music can be quite liberating.
Instead of cleaning up and brightening your music, embrace the noise and limitations.
Above all else, experimenting with new techniques can be quite a rewarding experience.
Have fun, mixters!
Uses samples from...
Samples are used in...
- Not yet (Acid) musikpirat
- Duckpoxode Syrup (Protean Mix) duckett
- Precious Time speck
- Freedom [We Must Fight] Jihfa
- The Feeling I Get (feat. Kara Square) storyofthelie
- Love Me The Way That I Do Levihica
- House in the Hills (feat. milkdaddy) storyofthelie
- City Life musikpirat
- Cloudy Evening Beluga
- ShalLoFi Water musikpirat
- A Late Summer Night's Theme texasradiofish
- Late Summer Night's Theme texasradiofish
- Warm Lights mactonite
- Rise Up From the Knee admiralbob77
- To the Mountain Carosone
- There is no reality (Half Pill) (Updated) musikpirat
- Far From Me (lofi Summer Vibes) rewob
- Eternal Soul zikweb
- Summer (lofi mix) texasradiofish
- Summer texasradiofish
- Rainy Feels donnieozone
- Dante Leaves speck
- precarity airtone