Organic Percussion V2
Key Features
- 445 royalty-free one-shot samples made from organic and found-sound sources
- Forest recordings, keys, aerosol spray, broken glass-like textures, coins, and other foley material
- WAV format for drag-and-drop use in DAWs, samplers, drum racks, and hardware workflows
- Designed for adding irregular percussion layers and tactile movement to programmed beats
- 65.51 MB ZIP archive linked from the live SoundPacks product page
- Follow-up to the earlier Organic Percussion V1 sample pack from Signature Samples
Description
Organic Percussion V2 is a WAV one-shot pack from Signature Samples built around foley-style percussion and real-world texture. The source page lists 445 royalty-free samples recorded from forest sounds, jingling keys, aerosol spray, broken light bulb sounds, coins shaken in glass, and other tactile sources.
The pack is closer to a found-sound drum kit than a polished loop construction library. Its value is the raw material: short hits, noises, and odd textures that can be layered under kicks, snares, hats, or cinematic impacts to make programmed drums feel less sterile.
Because everything is supplied as WAV audio, the sounds can be dropped into any DAW, sampler, drum rack, or hardware workflow that accepts standard samples. There is no plugin dependency, preset format, or platform-specific installer to manage.
SoundPacks still presents the page as a regular free sound-pack listing with a Free Download button, a 65.51 MB MediaFire ZIP, and no countdown, coupon, trial, or checkout language. The separate Signature Samples website URL listed in the page schema currently returns 404, so SoundPacks is the active product source for review.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of sounds are inside Organic Percussion V2?
SoundPacks lists forest recordings, jingling keys, aerosol spray effects, broken light bulb sounds, coins shaken in a glass, and other organic textures. The pack is best treated as a foley percussion source rather than a standard acoustic drum kit.
Is this a loop pack or a one-shot kit?
The source page describes close to 500 one-shot samples and lists the current count as 445 samples. That makes it more useful for building custom rhythms, layering transients, and loading individual hits into a sampler than for dropping in full drum loops.
Do I need a specific plugin or sampler to use it?
No specific plugin is listed. The SoundPacks page shows WAV as the format, so the files should work in any DAW, sampler, drum rack, or hardware device that can import standard WAV audio.