The provided source material focuses exclusively on sample packs created by or inspired by the artist Purple Disco Machine (PDM), primarily sold through the platform Sample Tools by Cr2. The information details the content, pricing, and promotional bundles of these paid digital products. There is no mention of free samples, promotional offers, no-cost trials, brand freebies, or mail-in sample programmes in the context of consumer goods such as beauty, baby care, pet products, health, food, or household items. The search query regarding a "free download" is addressed within the sources only in relation to a full demo of a specific sample pack, which is a promotional preview of a product for purchase, not a free consumer good sample.
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The source data confirms that Purple Disco Machine is an internationally acclaimed DJ and producer, with a career beginning in 2009 and a Grammy award win. He is known for infusing dance floors with funky Disco House music and has collaborated with artists such as Aeroplane and Aloe Blacc, and performed high-profile remixes for Fatboy Slim, Foster the People, Mark Ronson, Dua Lipa, Diplo, Lady Gaga, and Ariana Grande.
The sample packs are produced by PDM himself and are sold exclusively through Sample Tools by Cr2. They are described as providing the tools needed to create chart-topping Disco House music. The packs are marketed as containing high-quality, 100% royalty-free sounds. Specific packs mentioned include Purple Disco Machine Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3, and Vol. 4, with Vol. 4 being the final instalment in the series. Other packs inspired by the Purple Disco sound are also available, including Future Funk & Disco, Nu Disco, Nu Disco 2, Disco-Tex, Deep House, and Deep House Tools.
The content of these sample packs is detailed for Vol. 1, which has a total file size of 265 MB, containing 111 audio files and 7 MIDI files. The breakdown includes 10 bass loops (a combination of synth bass and live recorded bass loops), 10 live bass riffs, 20 drum hits (including claps & snares, hats, kicks, and percussion hits), 15 drum loops, 5 FX, 10 guitar loops, 2 songstarters (comprising 24 audio files and 7 MIDI), 6 synth hits, and 12 synth loops. The packs also include extensive kits that are broken down into stems, including royalty-free vocals, and corresponding MIDI files for experimentation.
A full demo of Purple Disco Machine Vol. 1 is available, which serves as a promotional preview. The demo is published by Sample Tools by Cr2 and allows listeners to hear samples from the pack. The full download of this demo is accessible via a provided link.
Pricing information is included for some products. Purple Disco Machine Vol. 1 is listed at £3.99, and a bass loops pack (20 groovy bass loops) is listed at £5.99. A discounted bundle is also offered to celebrate Purple Disco Machine’s Grammy nomination and win. This bundle, priced at £40.33 (discounted from a listed original price of £177.36), includes Purple Disco Machine Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3, Vol. 4, Future Funk & Disco, Nu Disco, Nu Disco 2, Disco-Tex, Deep House, and Deep House Tools. This bundle is described as exclusive to Sample Tools by Cr2.
The source material does not provide information on how to obtain these products for free, any eligibility rules for free access, or any programmes for mailing physical samples. The information is strictly about purchasing digital audio files and sample libraries. Therefore, for the intended audience of UK consumers seeking free samples of consumer goods, the provided data is not applicable.
The provided source material is insufficient to produce a 2000-word article on free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, and mail-in sample programmes for consumer goods. The sources only contain information about paid digital music sample packs related to the artist Purple Disco Machine, which falls outside the specified categories and purpose of the article.
