Prime Loops have announced a new sample pack for Progressive House, Techno, Minimal, Techno and Dance producers.
It’s 700mb in size, and contains 100 24-bit Synth Patches, with 100’s of Multi-Samples.
These synth sounds have been compiled from multiple layers of digital and analogue synthesisers, each file has been mastered, mixed and layered in 24-bit audio, according to Prime Loops.
Also, Progressive Synthesis comes equipped for Kontakt, Halion, EXS-24, and Reason NN-XT with other formats such as WAV, AIFF, and Reason Refill. Each synth instrument has its own individual settings.
Pricing & Availability
Progressive Synthesis is available to download now for £16.95.
For more info, check out www.primeloops.com/loops-samples/product/progressive-synthesis~82.
These synth sounds have been compiled from multiple layers of digital and analogue synthesisers, each file has been mastered, mixed and layered in 24-bit audio, according to Prime Loops.
Also, Progressive Synthesis comes equipped for Kontakt, Halion, EXS-24, and Reason NN-XT with other formats such as WAV, AIFF, and Reason Refill. Each synth instrument has its own individual settings.
Pricing & Availability
Progressive Synthesis is available to download now for £16.95.
For more info, check out www.primeloops.com/loops-samples/product/progressive-synthesis~82.
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