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Redefine your grooves with an innovative collection of modular synth drums, live percussion, and processed classic analog drum machines. With more than 3,600 unique sounds and loops housed in 1500 presets, DM-307 introduces inspiring ways to quickly and easily create jaw-dropping beats in a variety of styles. $ 99.00 Add to Cart $ 29.00 Add to Cart. Sean Pandy Drums is based on a sample pack made by heavy metal drummer Sean Pandy. So if you’re looking for a heavier drum sound on your mix, this VST will definitely give you it. The ‘Sub Blower’ is especially good and certainly lives up to its name Download it here for free.
Free 31 band graphic eq vst. The drum machine changed music. There’s no getting around it.
Every DAW software these days comes with some sort of sampler or drum machine built right in. They’ve become a pillar of modern music production. Free drum vst metal.
But picking a sound can be tough when you have infinite possibilities at your fingertips.
That’s why these drum VST plugins are so great. They impose some limitations to help you corral the creative juices a bit.
So here’s the 10 best free drum VST plugins for making your drums pop.
1. T.REX 606
The name says it all. The T.REX 606 is a compact rompler modelled after the iconic Roland TR-606 drum machine.
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The simple interface keeps things basic. Which is nice these days when so many VSTs are needlessly complicated.
It’s just volume, reverb and 7 classic sounds. Easy peasy.
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2. Djinndrum
The Linn LM-1 is a classic drum machine. It’s been used by everyone from Peter Gabriel, to Prince, to Michael Jackson.
But let’s face it, these days they’ve gotten a bit pricey for what they are.
No problem, The Djinndrum has you set for all that classic sound that the LM-1 packs in.
Download it here for free
3. Drum PRO
Drum Pro has 20 built in drum kits, 12 pads and global effects, what more do you need from a drum machine plugin?
The Drum Pro has you covered no matter what you’re making. Big EDM? Check. Techno? Check. Everything else you need for sweet drums? Check that too.
Download it here for free
4. Line of Legends
This plugin may not look as technical as others. But don’t let the looks of Line of Legends fool you.
This plugin boasts 47 high quality samples, 8 individual output channels, and punch, release & attack knobs for some serious tweakage.
Heads up: you may have to set up the output channels in your DAW if it’s only showing one channel. So check your DAW manual to figure out how.
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5. Sean Pandy Drums
Sean Pandy Drums is based on a sample pack made by heavy metal drummer Sean Pandy. So if you’re looking for a heavier drum sound on your mix, this VST will definitely give you it.
The ‘Sub Blower’ is especially good and certainly lives up to its name…
Download it here for free
6. KickMaker
2 of the most important elements in any track that thumps is the kick and bass. So they deserve some serious attention.
That’s what makes KickMaker so great. It’s a plugin built for crafting the perfect kick. So what’re you waiting for? Get kickin’.
Download it here for free
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7. Beat Factory Drums
Beat Factory Drums is easy to use, sounds great, and packs a serious punch.
It has fully tweakable ADSR parameters so you can customize each and every kit to your sound. Not bad for a FREE plugin.
All you have to do is enter your email and that’s it.
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8. MT Power Drum Kit 2
MT Power Drum Kit 2 isn’t just a plugin for drums. In addition to top notch drum sounds that cut through any mix, it also has a fully pre-programmed groove library.
It’s wicked for composing your own patterns, or stringing together grooves for the drum accompaniment you need.
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9. Dub Turbo DrumTROOP
The DrumTROOP drum machine is big both in its sound and what it offers. It’s a powerful tool for everything from EDM to house and back again.
Their website calls it a “weapon of mass production.” I can’t really disagree with that. It’s definitely massive is every respect.

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10. Single Cycle Vintage Drum Elements
Vintage Drum Elements has a nice, warm analogue sound that so many vintage drum machines have.
The 12 pad interface is easy to use and tweak, and the preloaded samples are all top notch.
Name your price or enter your email to grab it on the Single Cycle Bandcamp.
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Drumming up the perfect sound
Nothing beats a banging drum track. They’re the backbone of tons of top notch songs.
And the drum machine is a superb way to hone in on a specific sound for your tracks.
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So grab these sweet plugs and program away!
Already set for drums? Grab some of our other favourite free VSTs.
Sean Pandy Drums is a VST/AU drum rompler plugin with Kick, Snare, 4 Toms - and a Sub Blower that will do exactly as its name suggests.
Every drum consists of 6 velocity layers and up to 10 random-robin samples, that means you should get no machine gun effect even with fast repetitions.
Sean Pandy Drums comes in 2 flavours: stereo or multi-channel. The stereo plugin will output all drums over channels 1+2, the multi-channel plugin will output all drums on separate channels. See the labels on the plugin for routing details. Please note that Reverb and Master panning are not available in the multi-channel version.
The drums are mapped after the General MIDI standard, the Sub Blower takes the place of a 2nd Floor Tom.
Kick: 35/B1 and 36/C1
Snare: 38/D1 to 40/1
Tom 1: 48/C2
Tom 2: 47/B1
Tom 3: 45/A1
Tom 4: 43/G1
Sub Blower: 41/F1
I would advise to use the reverb with caution.. don't push it far, it's metallic and not that nice. Also, the samples themselves already have quite a lot of reverb on them at higher velocities, so too much additional reverb will probably not do any good. You've been warned. :)
In my demo project (with Reaper), I had Superior Drummer loaded on the same track as Sean Pandy Drums, in the insert slot before it. So yes, it definitely is possible to use the two on one track without hassle. Just remember to mute the drums in Superior Drummer, and make sure there's no kick/snare/tom bleed on the Overhead and Ambience/Room channels - or you'll very likely get bad phasing issues.
All plugin formats share the same unique plugin ID, that means you should have no issues when transitioning from e.g. a Win/32-Bit system to a Mac/64-bit setup and so on.
To help with 32/64-bit troubles on Windows, the 32-bit VSTis are available in two versions.
By default, the 32-Bit VSTis have the SAME unique IDs as their 64-bit VSTi counterparts. This is great when you work with a 32-bit host on one machine and a 64-bit host on the other, because the plugin will be found wherever you upen it. If you want this, download the spd***vst32.zips.
There is also a 32-Bit VSTi with a DIFFERENT unique ID, this enables you to keep the 32-Bit and 64-Bit versions side by side on one system, which is great if you're working with a host that bridges 32-/64-bit plugins and would become confused by two plugins with the same unique ID. On the other hand, it means the plugin will be reported missing when you open a project from a 64-Bit host in a 32-Bit host and vice versa. If you want this, download the spd***vst32-altid.zips.
So now, this Sean Pandy chap.. who the heck is he?!
The story behind that: a well respected metal producer made some drum samples available for download from his website many years back, for free and no strings attached. Unfortunately, they came just as WAV files and without any written license information, and they're meanwhile no longer available for download from his website.
However, people on the forum where he himself had posted the originals are to this day re-uploading and re-sharing these samples every once in a while, so I assume they're still free to use.
As I constantly see people screaming for community-made .NKI (Kontakt) and .GOG (Drumagog) instruments using these samples, I quite simply turned them into this plugin.
I don't charge anything for it, so no harm done, right?
But this is still not an 'official cooperation', I made the plugin of my own accord, so I can't and don't want to rest its success on his name and 'brand'. All the credit for recording the samples goes to him tho, so I don't want to make the source of the samples a secret.
Ok, and why would you use this over the .WAV samples directly? Easy: I've made 6 velocity layers out of the samples, and each velocity layer has unique dynamics.
If you play a note at low velocity, the samples are not just played back at lower volume but their attack/decay/sustain envelope also changes. That means a sample triggered with lower velocity will sound softer and will have less reverb, and a sample triggered at higher velocity will sound sharper and will have more reverb and 'smack' to it. Just like in real life.
And you can hear it!