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1.1 GB royalty-free compilation of Progressive Electro, Tech-House, mixed with Trance elements for Producers and live DJ sets.

Electrolyzium blends electro and trance elements, focusing on exotic leads, electro basslines and groovy progressions.



Detailed and groovy multi-layers of modern crushing basslines match the included 130 kick drums. Crafted melodic chord-sequences, arpeggios are all there to evoke the aura of aliased and dirty Electro sounds. All the 270 drum loops are made in “No-Kick” style designed to give you flexibility in the creation, also providing hundreds of one shot Drum Samples to spice up the grooves.



As a bonus, you will also get some multi-sample sets of the new and old-style synth sounds for the popular software samplers. All you’ll find here are royalty free sounds only, so you do not have to pay any licence fee for further use.


FORMATS:

ACID WAV: 378 manually sliced ACID WAV, 378 manually sliced REX2 loops, 48 Sampler presets in EXS24, HALion, Kontakt, SampleTank and sfz format, 929 one shot samples, 1754 samples, 450 multisamples

Reason ReFill: 378 manually sliced REX2 loops for Dr.Rex / OctaRex / NN-XT, 48 NN-XT patches

Ableton Live Pack: 375 warped WAV loops, sorted by keys or bpm, 2×30 multi-sample presets in both Simpler and Sampler formats, 18 Drum Racks, 1 Live Set example. Requires Ableton Live / Lite 8.1.3 or later!

Apple Loops: 378 Apple Loops, 378 manually sliced REX2 loops, 48 Sampler presets in EXS24, HALion, Kontakt, SampleTank and sfz format, 929 one shot samples, 1754 samples, 450 multisamples

PRICE:
29.95 GBP – available as instant download

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