Producer Loops Concludes Their RnB Dance Series

US Volume 6 offers five new construction kits      24/10/12

Producer Loops Concludes Their RnB Dance Series


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Producer Loops has released RnB Dance Vol 6, the final installment in the series. The sample pack features five construction kits inspired by what the company considers to be one of the hottest genres in the charts today.
A spokesperson told Sonic State, "Combining smooth RnB progressions with the high energy, club-shaking sounds found in Dance music, RnB Dance Vol 6 is a hugely versatile multi-format library that's set to fuel your next chart-smashing hit and is sure to get the crowd pumping! Of course, with such an expertly-crafted selection of raw and punchy basslines, in-your-face synth leads, pads, build FX and more, the appeal of this pack isn't limited to those looking for chart domination. Producers of more underground styles will find plenty of inspirational material suitable for virtually any kind of Electronic music. With every Kit consisting of both A and B sections, this pack is about more than re-arranging loops. It's about building songs."
Product Specifications:
  • 5 Construction Kits
  • ACIDized WAV Files
  • Apple Loops/AIFF Files
  • REX2 Loops
  • Reason ReFill
  • Loops sync to BPM
  • 44.1 kHz/24-Bit
  • PC/Mac Compatible
  • Royalty-Free (No Exceptions)
Pricing and Availability:
RnB Dance Vol 6 is available for instant download for £29.95 / 36,79 EUR / $40.00 USD. More information:


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