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Low’n’Slow: Bass Loops & Samples


Delicious, R’n’B inspired P-Bass loops to make your beats bounce.

Give your Tracks some Tasty Low-End.


Every good laid-back groove needs a bass track that sits just right and makes your head bob.

LOW ‘n’ SLOW does exactly that.

10 original loops in 3-4 keys each and 59 one shot samples including delicious plucks, thumps, slides, and hammer-ons carefully crafted to make your beats bounce. Everything was played on a handmade FLEXX BASSES “Peter” bass with old school flat wound strings through a pristine recording chain for that authentic R’n’B sound. The loops are constructed to be infinitely choppable and stretchable so you can use them to craft your own original bass lines.

And, last but not least, the entire pack is of course ROYALTY FREE so you can use these loops and samples for any of your projects!

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Product Specs


What’s included?

  • 10 original bass loops in 3-4 keys each (33 loops in total).
  • 35 note one shots (sustained, plucked, picked & thumped).
  • 11 slides to use as fills and pickups.
  • 11 hammer-on samples for adding liveliness to your bass lines.

About me


Hi there! My name is Chris and I'm a sound designer and audio mixing & mastering engineer based in scenic mountain region of Berkshire County, Massachusetts. While my background has been performing and recording music, it was the process of creating my first ever musical sample pack, Low'n'Slow, that truly made me fall in love with sound design in 2019.

These days, I design and implement sound for video games, have sampled rare synthesizers and drum machines, turned field recordings into contemporary hip hop drum kits, and created loops for fellow producers to use.

I strive to provide uncompromising, meticulously captured high-quality audio assets at an affordable price and help creatives at all stages of their career find the right colors for their sonic palette. My Blog also provides insight into my process, and my gear page highlights what equipment I use to create these libraries.

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