Caribbean Club Sounds

US Equinox Sounds releases a new downloadable sample collection      29/04/10

Caribbean Club Sounds


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Equinox Sounds has released Caribbean Club Sounds, a downloadable collection featuring construction kits, vocals, effects and drum loops for producing Caribbean club music like Dancehall, Reggae, Reggaeton, Calypso, Socca and Ska. Here's what they have to say about it...
The construction kits are provided with the BPM information and presented with a full mix and their component parts.
You'll get a total of 315 files containing basslines, synthlines, guitar loops, dub effects and vocals, organ and piano loops, drum loops, melodies...
The loops are presented in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
Caribbean Club Sounds' includes:
  • 13 Dancehall Construction Kits plus 17 drum loops in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
  • 7 Reggaeton Construction Kits plus 9 vocals and 9 drum loops in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
  • 7 Reggae Construction Kits plus 31 drum loops in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
  • 61 Dub Effects & Vocals in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
  • 3 Calypso Construction Kits plus 9 drum loops in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
  • 1 Socca Construction Kit plus 5 drum loops in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
  • 1 Ska Construction Kit plus 3 drum loops in ACID/WAV and Apple Loops formats.
Specifications:
  • 44.1 kHz / 16-Bit
  • BPM information included
  • BPM range: 76-140 BPM
  • 734 MB uncompressed
  • All Royalty Free
Formats:
  • ACID
  • Apple Loops
  • WAV
Pricing and Availability:
Caribbean Club Sounds is currently available for $29.95 as a download More information and audio demo:


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