Urbanic II is the follow-up to the Urbanic collection, and includes 30 Construction Kits providing 3.8 GB HipHop music as well as styles such as Crunk R&B and Dancehall.
All Construction Kits feature samples, beatz, guitars, basslines, synths, pads, fx sounds and drum and percussion sounds. Every sample on Urbanic II is labeled with BPM information and root key (key signatures). Furthermore, every kit contains 3 sub-kits and a drum-shots folder, material is organized as follows:
- Main Kit – Includes the main theme, sounds and phrases
- Variation Kit – Provides an alternative track and phrases which are used to add contrast to the main theme
- Intro/Outro Kit – Here you can find the matching intro/outro track for the overall kit, along with it‘s individual parts
- Drum Shots – The single-shots are centralized in this folder, making it easy to find all percussive sounds used to make the kit.
Credits:
Ueberschall Urbanic II was made from industry professionals: Beneluxus, Drastic and Marc Steinmeier. This team has worked produced and remixed for artists such as, LL Cool J, Bootsy Collins, Alica Keys, DJ Tomekk and Eminem.
Features:
- 3.8 GB, 30 Construction Kits, 1500 Loops and Samples
- Mac/PC/AU/VST/RTAS/StandAlone
- Elastik Soundbank for Mac/PC/AU/VST/RTAS
- Elastik Player included – no sampler required
Check out www.ueberschall.com/en/products/details/view/urbanic_ii.html for more info. A demo is available.
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