Commercial use of these sounds exists in a gray area. While a single snare drum sample is generally considered uncopyrightable (due to its lack of melody/length), a unique sound created by Doc McKinney or Illangelo might be subject to litigation if used in a multi-platinum hit.
To get the most out of the Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit, follow these essential production techniques in your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Tuning Your 808s Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit
The hi-hat patterns in Starboy and Outtatown beats are notoriously frantic, filled with rapid-fire rolls and pitch glides. To facilitate this, the hi-hat samples in the kit are incredibly short and tight. By removing the long decay of traditional cymbals, these hats can be sequenced into 32nd-note or 64nd-note rolls without creating a messy, overlapping wash of metallic noise. 4. Percs and FX: The Cybernetic Textures Commercial use of these sounds exists in a gray area
The Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit — available wherever broken dreams and good 808s are sold. Tuning Your 808s The hi-hat patterns in Starboy