SampleRadar: 152 free industrial metal samples
It's not just guitarists who can have fun in the world of metal, as SampleRadar is about to show you.
Click the download link below and you'll find a selection of no-holds-barred, amped-up beats, synths and basslines, all ready to let rip.
What you need to know
The industrial metal samples are split into 100, 140 and 160bpm construction kits.
All the samples are supplied as WAV files so can be imported directly into your DAW or sampler of choice. Because they're royalty-free, you're welcome to use the samples in your music in any way you like - all we ask is that you don't re-distribute them.
The industrial metal samples are supplied in a zip file, so you'll need to extract them before you can see them. Enjoy!
Example sounds
Beat 100bpm
Bass 140bpm
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Pad 140bpm
Screaming lead 160bpm
Industrial metal samples: click to download
Industrial metal samples (84MB)
Tutorial
These samples originally appeared on Future Music magazine's cover DVD. Check out the latest issue for many more.
For more than 50,000 more samples, head to our SampleRadar hub
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