
As a nerdcore producer, artist, and DJ, I have looked far and wide for good tools tailored to my specific production needs. Unfortunately, they rarely exist. Because of this, I've had to compile, and in many cases create or directly record, a lot of my own drum sample banks, 8-bit and other video game samples and sfx, and the like.
Among the many things of which I've begun creating an ever-increasing stockpile are nerdy scratch tools. Things that you'd find on your average DJ toolkit, but tailored for nerdcore turntablism. Instead of your standard white noises, I've included 8-bit noise channel sounds for scratching; instead of samples of James Brown counting to four, I've included the counting samples from the original Street Fighter II; and the a capella rapping clips you will find in this kit are all nerdcore emcees--including MC Frontalot, Wheelie Cyberman, MC Chris, Beefy, and more.
Basically, I just want to provide the community with the types of products and resources that most other established genres have. This is the first of what I hope will be many nerdcore production tools I will create and release (and hopefully inspire others to create and release). Eventually, I will be releasing Reason Refills, samples packs, and a continuing series of DJ toolkits, all specifically tailored to creating high-quality, nerdy hip-hop.
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Tracklist:
1. "8-bit scratchscapes"
This is your obligatory variety bag of delightfully scratchable
white noises. These, however, were all generated on the noise
channel of the 2A03 chip found in the NES, recorded and compiled
by myself.
2. "Nerdcore Speechifications"
Your standard acapellas rap sample track, but from only the
finest nerdcore emcees on this one.
3. "Beat Fighter II"
This contains all of the audio from the RAM sampled audio from
Street Fighter II.
4. "Kombat Kuts"
A sampling, albiet not exhaustive, of sounds found in the early
games of the Mortal Kombat series.
5. "The Pimposons"
Speech samples from the TV show The Simpsons.
6. "bleep bloop"
Familiar game sounds created with the 2A03 sound chip found in
the NES recorded and compiled by myself.
7. "Sex, Drugs, and Hip-hop"
Vintage speech samples from various education documentaries from
the mid-twentieth century about sex and drugs. All of these
samples were extracted and compiled from the original source
material by myself.




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