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Revolution-606 by Waves Alchemy

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Revolution-606 by Waves Alchemy

A few weeks ago I was researching for good quality free drum machines VST simulations and sample packs to share with you, to help you build nice sound collections and a stunning virtual instrument arsenal. Fortunately, Revolution-606 by Waves Alchemy came to my way. I was surprised when I saw it in the freebie section of Plugin Boutique.

It has a fantastic sound and in my opinion, it’s the only virtual drum machine that can compete with the analog. It’s a high-quality virtual drum machine, with recorded samples of the Roland TR-606. For more info go to the developer’s website.

Revolution-606 is a free sample library of Roland TR-606, and you can use it with NI Kontakt 5.

*A full version of Native Instruments Kontakt 5 is required to use Revolution-606 SE.

See also: Free Roland TR-707 sample pack


Revolution-606 by Waves Alchemy

Image by Waves Alchemy


Free Vs Paid version of Revolution-606 by Waves Alchemy

Free version contains

128 drum samples
148 drum sequences
Interface limitations

*Get the FREE version HERE.


Revolution-606 by Waves Alchemy

Image by Waves Alchemy


Full version contains

5381 drum samples
700 drum sequences

*You can get the FULL version HERE.

See also: Free Roland TR-505 sample pack


Revolution-606 by Waves Alchemy

Image by Waves Alchemy


See also the introduction video of Revolution-606 by Wave Alchemy:


Revolution-606 Techno Jam by Waves Alchemy:


Please Note:
A full version of Kontakt (5.2.1 and above) is required


Check other free VST’s here.

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Lex Bunker

Lex Bunker has used his creative mind and knowledge of the underground electronic music scene to build from scratch Underground Talent. A place where musical creatives and artists can learn and share their experiences of the craft. As a part of our team, he is currently working on creating helpful and exciting content using his experience. He is also a regular within London's underground electronic music scene.

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