Distorted Dancefloors includes germanic minimal techno, glitchy downtempo electronica, electrobreaks, grime, breakstep and more.
According to Zero-G, “The techniques used to create some of these sounds range from the lowest of lo-fi, circuit bent kids toys, audio files spat out by crashing programs, all manner of overdrives, distortions, bitcrushers and downsampling, to the cutting edge of sound, spectral displacements, morphing, granular synthesis and extreme uses of the highest end reverbs, compressors and delays.”
Features:
- Riffs
- Beats
- Basslines
- FX Loops
- Vocal
- Sub Bass
- Soundscapes
- Pads
- Notes
- Hits
- Fx
- Basses
Includes:
- 600 Acidized WAV files
- 600 AIFF Apple Loops
- 420 Stylus compatible REX2 files
- 27 EXS24 Instruments
- 27 Kontakt Instruments
- 27 Reason NN-XT Instruments
Product Info:
- Catalog (SKU) number: ZG-159
- Recommended Retail Price: UK £59.95 / US $99.95 / €79
- Released: 18th February 2009
For full product info including demo songs and pdf of the full contents list, check out the Zero-G website at: www.zero-g.co.uk/index.cfm?articleid=1044
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