Samples !new! - Linn Lm1
The LM-1 hardware introduced a specific "shuffle" timing. While modern DAWs have swing settings, programming LM-1 samples with a bit of groove evokes the feel of a LinnDrum instantly.
Cabasa, tambourine, two toms, two congas, cowbell, claves, and hand claps. linn lm1 samples
: Linn admitted he didn't filter out frequencies above the Nyquist limit, which caused aliasing to be "baked-in" to the samples, giving them a unique digital grit. The LM-1 hardware introduced a specific "shuffle" timing
The LM-1 snare is the sound of anxiety. It has no fatness. No soul. It is the rhythm of a paranoid man watching too much late-night TV. It’s the snare on The Human League’s "Don't You Want Me" —a dry, plastic crack that tells you: This is not rock. This is machinery pretending to feel. : Linn admitted he didn't filter out frequencies


