A: Yes, he is a producer himself. He makes beats and sample packs, but he is most famous for curating these massive tribute kits.
| Feature | | r/Drumkits (Generic) | Cymatics (Paid) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | Free / Donation | Free | $20 - $100+ | | Mixing Level | Industry (Analog Saturation) | Amateur (Raw) | Professional (Clean) | | Best For | Trap / Underground / Rage | Lo-fi / General | Pop / EDM / Mainstream | | File Size | ~1-3 GB (Massive) | Varies | ~500 MB | | Uniqueness | High (Curated rare sounds) | Low (Stock sounds) | Medium (Mass-produced) |
Head over to r/Drumkits, search for the latest Lunch77 upload, and start making hits today. Don’t forget to donate to Lunch77 if you use his kits in a platinum record—he deserves it. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: Are the Lunch77 drum kits royalty-free? A: Yes. Lunch77 explicitly states his kits are for commercial use. However, he asks you do not re-sell his drum kits as your own. You may use the sounds in beats for Spotify/Apple Music. Lunch77 Drum Kit
A: Absolutely. You can drag the WAV files directly into any sampler that reads 16-bit or 24-bit WAV files.
Created by a producer named Lunch77 (named after the legendary basketball player Bill Russell’s jersey number, though the producer’s alias plays on the word "Lunch"), these kits have gained a cult following for one specific reason: A: Yes, he is a producer himself
It is free. It is powerful. It is the standard.
Unlike generic stock sounds, Lunch77 focuses on recreating or meticulously sampling the exact drum sounds used by top-tier platinum producers. The series started with the "Lunch77 [Insert Producer Name] Drum Kit" series—tributes to specific hitmakers like Metro Boomin , Pierre Bourne , Wheezy , Southside , and Nick Mira . Don’t forget to donate to Lunch77 if you
If you are a beatmaker looking to upgrade your sonic palette without spending hundreds of dollars on VSTs, the Lunch77 Drum Kit series is arguably the most important collection of sounds to hit the underground market in the last five years. But what exactly is it? Why is everyone using it? And how can you get the most out of it?