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Ukronic
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Denmark
89 posts Joined: Sep, 2009
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Posted - 2010/11/28 : 04:08:47
http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/382 are these samples ready for use ?do i need to use compression, layer, eq etc like vengeance clubsounds?? im thinking about buying the ableton live pack;)
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Edited by - Ukronic on 2010/11/28 05:31:06 |
happyraver89
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Hungary
40 posts Joined: May, 2010
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Posted - 2010/11/28 : 08:47:25
Hey!
It depends on your music and personal preferences. U can layer the sound, or compress it, eq, distortion etc... If the sound you got in the pack is EXACTLY what you want to hear, then don't put any effects on it...
Hope this helped.
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Shades
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United Kingdom
1,189 posts Joined: Dec, 2006
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Posted - 2010/11/28 : 15:08:54
The pack was given a mini review in (december 09) Computer Music mag
quote: "UK Hardcore heroes Breeze & Styles have entered the sample library game with this 1.5GB collection of dance samples. Sadly, the quality is inconsistent; for starters, quite a few of the one-shot drum hits have gaps at the start, so they sound out of time, and all the breakbeats (but not the main hardcore beats) have a fade at the start, ruining the first kick transient. The female vocals are sometimes out of tune, so you may have to use pitch correction, and the FX are weak, unlike those in actual Breeze & Styles tracks. The 17 construction kits, whle having some neat tunes, are hit and miss- a few parts have loud glitches at the start; the levels don't match the demo mixes; and some are even missing elements from the demos. The offbeat bass loops are all C notes, so you'll have to cut out single stabs to use them. This pack isn't all bad, but you'll have to put in some work to sort the wheat from the chaff."
just a heads up dude
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