Sample download portal Sounds/To/Sample announced the release of Riemann Kollektion 4 – Tech-House Beats.
Riemann Kollektion 4 marks the return of Florian Meindl’s boutique house and techno sample label, featuring guest beats from Great Stuff’s Ramon Tapia.
Riemann 4 features 250+MB of paired down drumloops, tops, one-shots, background ambience, bassline, percussive grooves and construction kits.
Ranging from 124–128BPM, all sounds are offered as 24-bit Wav files, and categorized in unique folders, such as sub-kick loops, found sound ambience, track-starting expansion loops, as well as Ramon Tapia’s personal selection of drum hits, loops and construction kits.
Zipped pack size is 253.8MB.
Pricing
Retail price: £19.99.
For more information, visit their web site at www.soundstosample.com.
Riemann 4 features 250+MB of paired down drumloops, tops, one-shots, background ambience, bassline, percussive grooves and construction kits.
Ranging from 124–128BPM, all sounds are offered as 24-bit Wav files, and categorized in unique folders, such as sub-kick loops, found sound ambience, track-starting expansion loops, as well as Ramon Tapia’s personal selection of drum hits, loops and construction kits.
Zipped pack size is 253.8MB.
Pricing
Retail price: £19.99.
For more information, visit their web site at www.soundstosample.com.
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