The 808s in this kit are the heartbeat of the "Digital Trap" sound. They are rarely clean sine waves. Instead, they are:
1. THE 808s (Ghosts in the Subwoofer) No hard clipping. No distortion pedals. These 808s wobble. They decay unnaturally long. Think of a bass note that starts on a roof and falls into a swimming pool.
2. THE KICKS (Thuds & Short Circuits) Forget the attack. We need the thwack of a raindrop on a car window.
3. THE CLAPS & SNARES (The Ghost in the Shell) These are not claps. These are recordings of a hand hitting a leather jacket two rooms away.
4. THE HI-HATS (Rolling Rain) Lo-fi, often pitched to sound like a laser pointer or a dripping faucet.
5. THE PERC & FX (The Anime OST Folder) These are the "spells." Used to transition between the real world and the Kray dimension.
In the landscape of modern hip-hop production, particularly within the underground and "Digital Trap" subgenres, few names command as much cult reverence as Black Kray. While mainstream producers rely on polished, high-fidelity samples, a specific aesthetic has emerged from the underground that prizes grit, texture, and raw emotion. At the center of this aesthetic is the unofficial collection of sounds known as the "Black Kray Drum Kit."
This write-up explores the kit’s significance, the sonic palette it offers, and why it became a staple for producers seeking to capture the "Trenches" sound.
Load your "Kray 808" into a Serum or a sampler with portamento (glide) enabled. Set the slide time to about 50ms. Draw in midi notes that slide up two octaves quickly—this creates the signature "squeaky bed" bass sound heard on "Yung Bruh" songs.
It is worth asking: why is the Black Kray drum kit so sought after? Many purists argue that using type-beat drum kits stifles creativity. However, Kray himself has always been a proponent of sampling and repurposing culture. He famously uses stock sounds and heavily degraded samples.
The truth is, a dedicated drum kit is a shortcut to vibe. Black Kray’s music isn't technically complex—its power lies in mood. By using a kit designed to mimic his producers (Forza, Nedarb, Cashcache), you aren’t just stealing sounds; you are learning a language of lo-fi emotion.
Downloading the kit is step one. Actually making it sound like Black Kray is another. Even with the perfect samples, you need the right signal chain.
This is the goldmine. Search for "Sickboyrari" or "Working on Dying." Users have uploaded massive archives of sounds specifically ripped from the Cash Swords and Trench Zeppelin eras.
Unlike the smooth, sustained sub-bass of Metro Boomin, Kray’s 808s are often heavily distorted. They clip intentionally. They sound like they are being played through a blown-out car speaker in a 7-Eleven parking lot at 3 AM. Look for samples labeled with terms like "Spinz (Distorted)," "Crushed Sub," or "Rari Bass."
The 808s in this kit are the heartbeat of the "Digital Trap" sound. They are rarely clean sine waves. Instead, they are:
1. THE 808s (Ghosts in the Subwoofer) No hard clipping. No distortion pedals. These 808s wobble. They decay unnaturally long. Think of a bass note that starts on a roof and falls into a swimming pool.
2. THE KICKS (Thuds & Short Circuits) Forget the attack. We need the thwack of a raindrop on a car window.
3. THE CLAPS & SNARES (The Ghost in the Shell) These are not claps. These are recordings of a hand hitting a leather jacket two rooms away.
4. THE HI-HATS (Rolling Rain) Lo-fi, often pitched to sound like a laser pointer or a dripping faucet.
5. THE PERC & FX (The Anime OST Folder) These are the "spells." Used to transition between the real world and the Kray dimension.
In the landscape of modern hip-hop production, particularly within the underground and "Digital Trap" subgenres, few names command as much cult reverence as Black Kray. While mainstream producers rely on polished, high-fidelity samples, a specific aesthetic has emerged from the underground that prizes grit, texture, and raw emotion. At the center of this aesthetic is the unofficial collection of sounds known as the "Black Kray Drum Kit."
This write-up explores the kit’s significance, the sonic palette it offers, and why it became a staple for producers seeking to capture the "Trenches" sound.
Load your "Kray 808" into a Serum or a sampler with portamento (glide) enabled. Set the slide time to about 50ms. Draw in midi notes that slide up two octaves quickly—this creates the signature "squeaky bed" bass sound heard on "Yung Bruh" songs.
It is worth asking: why is the Black Kray drum kit so sought after? Many purists argue that using type-beat drum kits stifles creativity. However, Kray himself has always been a proponent of sampling and repurposing culture. He famously uses stock sounds and heavily degraded samples.
The truth is, a dedicated drum kit is a shortcut to vibe. Black Kray’s music isn't technically complex—its power lies in mood. By using a kit designed to mimic his producers (Forza, Nedarb, Cashcache), you aren’t just stealing sounds; you are learning a language of lo-fi emotion.
Downloading the kit is step one. Actually making it sound like Black Kray is another. Even with the perfect samples, you need the right signal chain.
This is the goldmine. Search for "Sickboyrari" or "Working on Dying." Users have uploaded massive archives of sounds specifically ripped from the Cash Swords and Trench Zeppelin eras.
Unlike the smooth, sustained sub-bass of Metro Boomin, Kray’s 808s are often heavily distorted. They clip intentionally. They sound like they are being played through a blown-out car speaker in a 7-Eleven parking lot at 3 AM. Look for samples labeled with terms like "Spinz (Distorted)," "Crushed Sub," or "Rari Bass."
About controller:
250W/350W controller:
Motor style: Brushless
Rated voltage:24V 36V 48V
Rated power: 250W 350W
Current: 15±1A
Controller Size: 86mm*53mm*30mm
Weight: 85g
Use for: Ebike, E-scooter, Mountain Bike etc
500W controller:
Motor style: Brushless
Rated voltage: 24V 36V 48V
Rated power: 500W
Current: 25A±1A
Controller Size: 120mm*50mm*30mm (4.76in*1.96in*1.18in)
Weight: 250g
Use for: Ebike, E-scooter, Mountain Bike etc












