Marching Drum Line Percussion Library Revamped

US Soundiron releases High School Drumcorps V2.0      09/08/12

Marching Drum Line Percussion Library Revamped


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Soundiron tells us that their classic marching drum line percussion library is back and better than ever, with a whole new look and design. Here's the story in their own words:
Drumcorps captures the powerful, tight sound of a marching band drum section, with that instantly recognizable hard punch and snap. Our goal was not simply put you in the crowd, but to get you right down in the drum line with the sticks in your hands, from the rehearsal hall all the way to the big game.
You'll find a full collection of articulations for tuned marching bass drums (20" - 36"), 14" marching snares, a 42" concert bass drum and full ensemble. There are snare and bassdrum rolls, crescendos, strikes, rim clicks, rimshots and more. We recorded the drum section in close, wide stereo, in a large band hall and out on the football field. As a bonus, we've also included live marching bands and parade ambiences. This library has all the flavor and verve of a classic high school marching band drum line, with plenty of pop, crack, whump and boom to bring your tracks alive.
The new 2.0 upgrade features our Megamixer system, which lets you custom build your own ensembles, with independent drum selection, strike position, volume, panning, tuning, key-mapping and more for each articulation. The ensemble and solo presets feature our Ubberpeggiator system, with new EZ-roll mode and of course, we've included complete sound-shaping, tone and convolution reverb controls to complete the package. It contains 1,530 Samples and 737 MB of content.
Pricing and Availability:
The new v2.0 is available now for $49 More information:


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