The 10 Best Websites for Free Loops and Samples (2024)

Free samples and loops can be found in many places, but not every site is worth your time. You don’t want to waste valuable time and resources on something that won’t benefit you in the long run. Here are a few recommended ones to help you narrow down your search.

Back in the day, music producers had a hard time finding samples and loops for their beats. 

Today, things are much easier; all it takes is a simple Google search, and you’ll be presented with a long list of websites that you can use to download free loops and samples. However, not all resources are worth checking out. 

In this article, we’ll explore 10 of the best websites for free loops and samples. 

Disclaimer: Please be careful where you download your samples from and only use reputable sources. Some of the below sites have user-generated content, and therefore, users may have uploaded copyright-protected or low-quality samples (they may not always be clear to us). So, please use your best judgment when choosing samples to include in your music release.

1. Looperman

Looperman has over 8000 vocal samples, along with a massive number of loops that you can use in your beats.

There are several ways to search for samples. You can search by category, tempo, genre, date, or key. The search function also has lots of tags that let you filter the search results to find exactly what you’re looking for.

And while not all samples on Looperman are of high quality, the wide selection guarantees that you’ll find something of use.

2. Loopcloud

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Loopcloud is one of the best resources for loops and samples. Although, it’s primarily a paid resource, you can sign up to a free account and get access to plenty of great-quality free samples.

The Loopcloud app is absolutely fantastic (check out our comparison of loopcloud vs splice to learn more) so it’s definitely worth signing up for a free account.

Loopcloud was created by the well known brand Loopmasters, and it contains a massive library of over 4 million sounds. Granted, the free version will have a lot less than that, but even if you eventually decide to sign up to their paid subscriptions, they are surprisingly good value.

3. Soundpacks

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Soundpacks scans the web for free sample packs given away by musicians and gathers them all in one place for free download. It includes a large selection of vocals, drums, and other samples. 

One of the things that make Soundpacks stand out from the crowd is that it’s regularly updated. Even if you visit the website more than once per day, you’ll definitely find something new to spice up your beats with.

The only downside is that the server is a bit slow, so your downloads will probably take a while even if your internet speed is fast.

4. Freesound 

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FreeSound offers two groups of free downloads: public domain sound effects and real-world sources. With the search function, you can use the tags to filter the results. 

On top of that, the website displays the waveform of the sound right next to the search query. This feature can be quite handy when you need to get an idea of what the sample will sound like before downloading it.

Most samples are available in WAV format, but you can find other formats, too. Just make sure that the sound is of high-quality since not all of them can be used in professional music releases. 

5. Bandlab

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BandLab is a treasure for royalty-free loops and samples right at your fingertips. They can be used in any DAW or beat editing software. With over 10,000 sounds, Bandlab’s library is made up of sounds from dozens of artists and sound designers.

The file format is WAV, and you can download the samples on the web and mobile versions of the website. In addition, you have the option to either download full sound packs or individual samples. 

Bandlab also integrates a free auditioning tool, which acts as a quick way to test out the samples.

6. Noiiz 

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Noiiz isn’t exclusively a free resource of samples and loops, but once you sign up for a free membership, you get access to Noiiz’s 500+ free sample packs. Each pack contains around 10 samples that include jazz, neo-soul, trap, d’n’b, and others.

Signing up for a free membership is pretty straightforward. All you need is a valid email address. Not to mention, the website is quite easy to navigate, and the search function makes finding what you need a whole lot simpler.

If you like a pack, you can add it to your library on the website for easy access from all of your devices.

7. Soundcamp

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Soundcamp is home to a good selection of free samples that include tracks, drums, soundscapes, instruments, and others. 

But that’s not why this website has earned a spot on this list; it’s because of the free camelot wheel that enables you to pick samples in a specific key. In other words, you’ll be able to locate the bass line you’re looking for in the same key as your beat.

When you choose a tag, you’ll get a list of related sounds, allowing you to play the sample on a loop. In addition, the player makes it possible for users to choose the file format they prefer before downloading, like MPG, OGG, or WAV.

8. BBC Sound Effects

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BBC offers a library of over 16,000 WAV sound effects for creators to make their projects come to life. BBC’s audio practices and standards guarantee that whatever you download from there is high-quality.

The variety is pretty impressive, but it can be quite challenging to find what you need since there’s no real search function or even a categorized list.

However, keep in mind that none of the samples are available for commercial use.

9. Bigfishaudio

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Big Fish Audio only has 6 free loop packs, but they’re worth taking a look at. They encompass cinematic, country, urban, rock, pop-rock, momentum, and electro-pop samples.

The file formats are Acid and WAV, and all of them are high-quality. You also get a 15% discount coupon when you download a free pack in case you want to explore some of the website’s paid bundles.

10. Cymatics

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Cymatics is an excellent resource for high-quality sound samples that include MIDI files, vocals, textures, drum kits, and FX. It offers the samples as full packs.

Before you start using Cymatics, you need to fill out the form to receive the license agreement that lets you use the free sample packs available on the website.

There’s a blog on the platform with useful round-up articles that make it easier for you to find the samples you need.

Summary

Free samples and loops can help you add some spice to your music. These sites are great places to find some high-quality sounds. However, keep an eye on those licensing agreements, as some of the sample packs might require you to give credit to the creator.

Other than that, browse these sites to find the sounds that best suit your needs. Today, free samples and loops are easily accessible, and you can use them to create your own sound and further broaden your musical spectrum.

Brian Clark

Brian Clark

I’ve been a writer with Musician Wave for six years, turning my 17-year journey as a multi-instrumentalist and music producer into insightful news, tutorials, reviews, and features.

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