Best Service presents a wide spectrum of Dance genres including Trance, Techno, Hardstyle, Electro and Progressive styles: the Club Revolution sample collection.
A complex & well organised sample collection featuring over 2700 sounds. Packed with over 1000 club oriented drums, basses, breakbeats, synth sounds, cutted vocals, electro sounds / drums, chords, an effect section (+360) and 575 floor filling kick-free-loops “never heard before”, say Best Service.
The variety of samples is clearly categorised into folders. Loops are provided with bpm information (140 bpm) and tonal sounds assigned to their root keys. WAV format offers all music software users possibilities of application and the CD also includes EXS24 and Kontakt 2/3 files as bonus material which simplifies loading into the common (software) samplers. Each single bass/acid/synth sample has been mapped to an instrument and can instantly be played over the keyboard.
Club Revolution Vol 1 is brought to you by German sound wizard Oliver Schmitt, the man behind the “REVOLUTION” soundset series. Oliver Schmitt has already received praise and support from influential Dance Music producers including Tiesto, Nic Chagall (Cosmic Gate), Markus Schulz, Headstrong, Martin Roth, DJ Shah & The Thrillseekers to name but a few!
For full details, demos and to download a free sample pack click [url=]here[/url].
RRP Inc: £59.00 / €87.00
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