Return Of The King

US FatLoud release Hip Hop Construction King 2      13/10/09

Return Of The King


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Hip Hop Construction King 2 is the sequel to FatLoud's bestselling 'Hip Hop Construction King' sample pack. It contains 10 hip hop/urban construction kits complete with over 220 loops plus 90 one-shot drum hits. Includes 1.20 GB of multi-format material. Here's what Fatloud have to say about it...
'Hip Hop Construction 2' contains multi-format material (WAV, REX, Acid, AIFF, Apple Loops, Reason 4.0 ReFill) ready to use in your favourite sampler or sequencer, hardware or sofware like: Logic, GarageBand, Soundtrack, Digital Performer, Sony Acid, Ableton Live, Adobe Auditon, Cakewalk Sonar, Pro Tools, Stylus RMX, Emagic EXS24 and many more.
All loops & samples in this library are licensed to you 'Royalty-Free' so you can use them in your commercial compositions at no extra cost.
AIFF / Apple Loops version includes:
  • 10 construction kits
  • 222 AIFF / Apple Loops
  • 90 AIFF / Apple Loops drum-hits
  • 311 MB of 24-bit / 44,1kHz material
  • Total 312 files
WAV / Acidizedâ„¢ WAV version includes:
  • 10 construction kits
  • 222 loops in Acidizedâ„¢ WAV format
  • 90 drum-hits in WAV format
  • 317 MB of 24-bit / 44,1kHz material
  • Total 312 files
REX / ReCycle version includes:
  • 10 construction kits
  • 222 loops in REX / ReCycle format
  • 90 drum-hits in WAV format
  • 206 MB of 24-bit / 44,1kHz material
  • Total 312 files
Reason Refill 4.0 version includes:
  • 10 construction kits
  • 222 loops in REX / ReCycle format
  • 222 loops in WAV format
  • 90 drum-hits in WAV format
  • 495 MB (after ReFill compression)
  • 24-bit / 44,1kHz material
  • Total 534 files
Pricing and Availability:
Price: £19.95 (approx $32) More information, audio demo and free loops:

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