ProSamples Collection MULTiFORMAT
P2P | 5 November 2012 | 15.06 GB
Formats: AKAi, AiFF, EXS24, CDDA, HALiON, KONTAKT, WAV
Quality: 16 bit Frequency 44.1 kHz stereo channels
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Quality: 16 bit Frequency 44.1 kHz stereo channels
Control the charts with the freshest, professional sound material! top 30 construction kits for dancefloor producers. energizing drumloops, party licks, male & female voices, floating dream-pads, endless stabrooms, tranceformed breaks n rolls plus chartproofed singlesounds (only wav!) – everything for an ultimate chart-breaker. enjoy & get the number one position. mix your own dance hit!
Hundreds of loops were produced here in only one tempo and only one key, to save you the tedious search for matching elements from different Libraries. Among them 104 poly rave lines & gated chords, 88 sequencer lines & arpeggios, 64 bass lines & 116 drum loops in different variations and 56 Vocal hook lines.
The Matrix, producer of Seminal House, returns with another awesome collection of immaculately programmed drum loops. Hundreds of amazing, tempo-grouped loops ready to go!
The New World Order series scans the globe to bring you unique loops and grooves from around the world. New World Order 1 features drum and percussion loops from India, Africa, Cuba, the Carribean, Japan, Ireland, Texas and Brazil.
Forged in the angry alcoves of dark clubs, rubble-strewn roadways and the furthest reaches of poor, demented souls comes The Hybridizer. The Hybridizer, shatters through your soul with a slicing blast of pure, electronica vitriol. Fuzz-laden basses, piercing sub-sonic beats, frenzied melodic distortions, out-of-the-asylum FX with bruising synthetic fragments. The Hybridizer will strike you senseless with incessant hooks; the methodic menace of these tracks will grab a hold of your cranium, blow apart your soundtracks and launch your media projects to new levels.
This sample CD starts off badly, with over sixty “classic” patches that sound suitable only for producing cliched rave tunes. Each of these patches contains only a single sample which spans several octaves, and to make matters worse, the sample is usually of a whole chord, making it impossible to use the sound to produce your own major and minor chords. After that embarrassing false start, the CD improves so much that you quickly lose any doubts you might have first had about its quality. The vast majority of the patches are in this much better main section of the disc. While only a few synthesisers are covered, they include several highly sought after classics such as the Moog Memorymoog, Oberheim Matrix 12, Yamaha CS-80, Roland MKS-80, and Sequential Circuits Prophet 10. These synthesisers, and several others, are well represented on the disc, with each synth contributing between about seven and twenty different patches. Unlike the opening “classics” section, each patch in the main section of the disc consists of ten or eleven samples, each sample spanning six notes, giving you a total of five octaves covered. The sounds are all of single notes rather than whole chords, so you can play melodies and your own chords. The looping is well done, just as the label claims, and many of the samples are solid, usable sounds.