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Steinberg has announced the release of two additional content sets for Sequel and Cubase.

The Alternative Rock set offers 469 audio loops for any Sequel or Cubase customer looking to produce songs styled on bands such as Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Radiohead, Linkin Park, Nirvana or Blink 182. A full range of electric and acoustic guitar sounds, drums and basses offer creative fuel for Grunge, Crossover, College Rock, Punk or Indie projects.

The Jazzy Latin offers 260 audio loops including classic Jazz sounds for such as trumpet, drums, trombone and guitar, as well as Latin loops with the sounds of bongos, congas and timbales, as the ideal basis for projects and songs with a distinct South or Central American, Caribbean or Cuban feeling.

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The new Alternative Rock and Jazzy Latin sets each contain hundreds of additional audio loops and are available now exclusively through Steinberg’s online shop at shop.steinberg.net and are priced at €14.90.
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