Five Commercial-Style DnB Construction Kits

US Producer Loops releases Supalife Drum & Bass: High Energy Edition      12/12/11

Five Commercial-Style DnB Construction Kits


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Supalife Drum & Bass: High Energy Edition was produced by Eddy Beneteau for the Producer Loops label and they tell us that it features five smouldering commercial-style DnB Construction Kits packed full of 465 loops, 173 samples and 185 MIDI files guaranteed to set your productions on fire. Producer Loops say that, with over 2GB content (per format) this is yet another must-have collection for all Drum & Bass, Jungle and Breakbeat producers.
A Producer Loops PR person told us, "Producer Eddy Beneteau steps up his game once again with another five astoundingly well crafted Construction Kits covering all the essentials of commercial Drum & Bass. But this isn't just standard, conventional DnB. You'll find fresh new sounds, cranked up to all new levels of insanity and complexity, along with hit vocals, to create that radio-ready sound. Synthetic voices, acoustic instruments, synthesizers and some of the best drum loops and samples we've ever released in a DnB pack are all here. With professional features such as dry and wet samples, effect tails, MIDI loops and one-shots for creating your own drum beats and synthesizer patches, 'Supalife Drum & Bass: High Energy Edition' is a truly comprehensive product that exceeds the expectations of even the most demanding producer."
Specifications:
  • Formats: Acid, Apple Loops, Reason Refill, REX2, WAV
  • 435 Loops (Excluding Dry/Unlooped Riffs)
  • 173 One-Shots
  • 185 MIDI Loops
  • 44.1 kHz/ 24-Bit
  • All loops sync to BPM
  • PC/Mac Compatible
Pricing and Availability:
Supalife Drum & Bass: High Energy Edition is available for instant download for £34.95 / 42,09 EUR / $46.32 USD More information:

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