
Packs in this series (4)

Sambalpur Rhythm – Authentic Odisha Folk Sounds
Sambhalpuri Sample Pack
₹1999

South Drums - South Indian And Tapori One Shot Drum
South Indian Sample Pack
₹799

The South – South Indian And Tapori Loop Pack (Kuthu, Festival & Folk Loops)
South Indian Sample Pack
₹999

The Bollywood - Authentic Indian Sounds, Loops One Shots (Royalty Free) - Indian Sample Pack
Indian Sample Pack
₹999

THE INDIA JOURNEY.
Download premium royalty-free Indian sample packs, loops, and traditional instrument stems. Get authentic Tabla theka loops, Dholak beats, Sitar melodies, and Bansuri flutes. Clean, high-fidelity sounds ready for Bollywood, Desi Hip-Hop, Punjabi Drill, and Lofi music.
ANSWERS FOR DESI PRODUCERS
Everything you need to know about the premier Indian Loop & Sample collection.
What makes the Samples Wala "India Journey" series authentic?▾
Our samples are recorded by veteran, award-winning classical musicians in Mumbai, Delhi, and Punjab. Every single percussion hit, flute run, and vocal glide is captured using high-end vintage microphones (such as the Neumann U87 and AKG C414) in acoustically-treated professional studio spaces.
This preserves the rich, organic, and authentic acoustic characteristics of traditional Indian instruments, delivering a premium sound library that standard synthetic synths or midi keys cannot replicate.
Are these Indian sample packs 100% royalty-free?▾
Which DAWs are compatible with these sample packs?▾
What sub-genres can I produce using these loops?▾
While these sounds are deeply rooted in traditional folk and classical Ragas, they are specifically BPM-labeled, key-labeled, and tailored for modern electronic and urban music fusion:
- Bollywood & Desi Pop tracks
- Punjabi Drill & Desi Hip-Hop beats
- Lofi Beats & Downtempo Chillout
- Indian Trap & Ethnic Moombahton
- Organic House & Afro-Desi Fusion
How do I receive the files after ordering?▾
PRO PRODUCER GUIDE: MIXING INDIAN INSTRUMENTS IN MODERN BEATS
1. SHAPING TABLA TRANSIENTS
Tabla loops consist of highly dynamic transient hits. To blend them into heavy Hip-Hop or electronic tracks, use a fast transient shaper to pull down the initial sustain if they clash with your primary claps. Applying a high-pass filter at 120Hz will instantly clean up the low mud, allowing the Dayan clicks to cut cleanly through vocal stacks.
2. CONTROLLING DHOLAK LOW FREQUENCIES
Dholak bass hits (Bayan) carry massive organic sub energy that can mud-clash with standard 808s or trap kick drums. We recommend carving a narrow pocket at 50Hz–80Hz using a dynamic EQ. This preserves the warm wooden resonance of the Dholak while keeping your sub bass punching with maximum digital weight.
