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Crust Punk Essentials

Ugritone

$15.00

Crust Punk Essentials

Anarcho-Punk, Punk-Metal, D-Beat, the spirit of 1977 meets Black Metal.

There are many ways to describe Crust Punk but regardless of what you may want to call it, we all can agree that it's loud, mean & grimey.

Crust Punk Essentials MIDI Pack offers a selection of beats that are more or less the backbone of this style. It's like bringing in a drummer who is comfortably drunk to hit hard, groove a little but you don't have to worry whether he's going to drink your moonshine while you go take a wizz behind a dumpster between songs.

What you get:


■   Over 90 different beats and fills

■   10 different main grooves

■   All drums played live

■   Works best around 134 – 171bpm

■   Uses General Midi mapping

■   Easily navigable files

Groove List

Not sure how to kickstart your rhythm section? Groove List to the rescue!
We spent hours recording and crafting these grooves to give you the perfect rhythmic foundation for each genre and style. Browse through the Groove List and find the pattern that locks in perfectly with your track!


Grooves:

  • Original D Beat

  • Overloaded Beat

  • D Beat

  • Reverse Crust

  • Anthem Thump

  • Holy Hell Beat

  • D Beat 2

  • Gorilla Beat

  • Punk Joke Beat

  • Double Thrash Beat

Specs:

Crust Punk Essentials by Ugritone is Soundware (samples or presets that load into other products).

Format: MIDI

System requirements for using the MIDI files:

No special system requirements are needed. Our MIDI files are fully platform-independent and can be used on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems without any issues. Since MIDI files only contain performance data (like notes, velocity, and timing), they are compatible with virtually any DAW or MIDI-capable software, regardless of your operating system or hardware architecture. As long as your setup can load and play MIDI, you're good to go.

Please note: MIDI is not audio!

MIDI files do not contain actual audio or drum sounds. Instead, they store performance data such as which notes are played, when, and how hard. In order to hear sound, you'll need to load the MIDI files into a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or any MIDI-compatible software, and assign them to a virtual instrument (like a drum plugin or sampler). This allows you to trigger your own sounds using our professionally crafted grooves.

In other words: MIDI tells your instruments what to play, but not how it sounds. You bring the sound source – we bring the rhythm.