More Support For Driven Machine Drums

US Electronic drums sample library now includes Reason NN-XT and ProTools Structure support      29/01/10

More Support For Driven Machine Drums


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Driven Machine Drums now includes Reason NN-XT and ProTools Structure support. Here's the press release that we have received...
(NN-XT, Structure, Kontakt, EXS-24, GURU, WAV, AIF)
Driven Machine Drums is an electronic drums sample library, created from an unique blend of 14 drum machines/synthesizers and 9 analog coloration devices. Featuring a total of 1,820 sounds in 24bit resolution, captured directly from the source using professional-quality cables and A/D converters.
Each individual sound has been carefully edited by hand for tight attacks and natural decays.
DRIVEN MACHINE DRUMS highlights the natural sounding punch, depth, and warmth added by a collection of tubes, transformers, and hardware tape emulation.
SYNTHESIS SOURCES:
Elektron Machine Drum, Symbolic Sound Kyma Capybara, Eventide H8000FW, Korg ER-1, E-mu SP-1200, Oberheim DMX, Emu Mo Phatt, Yamaha DX200, Roland TR909, TR808, TR707, TR606, Vermona DRM-1 MKIII, and Jomox MBase 11
ANALOG PROCESSING:
Thermionic Culture Vulture, Anamod ATS-1, Neve 1073 Preamp, Atlas Pro Juggernaut Twin, A-Design EM-Gold, Source + Plus Tube Amp, Empirical Labs Distressor, Moog MF101, and Mutronics Mutator
Driven Machine Drums is available in two packages:
  • Driven Machine Drums (26 Guru Kits, 24bit Wav + 24bit Aif) $77
  • Driven Machine Drums Deluxe (NN-XT, Structure, Kontakt, EXS-24, 24bit Wav/Aif) $87
Pricing and Availability:
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  • drivenmachinedrums.com

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