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Dream Audio Tools announces the release of the Liverpool edition of its Repetitive Bass 3 sample library for Kontakt.

Repetitive Bass 3 Liverpool Edition adds a « Beatles » Flatwound 4-string electric bass for your pop, rock, indie or electronica productions.

The bass was recorded with three techniques: Hard Pick, Soft Pick and Muted Pick, each with différent repeats, sustains, hammer-ons and slides. The library for Kontakt also features keyswitch patches for real time performance.

All the samples used in Repetitive Bass 3 Liverpool Edition have a resolution of 24-bit / 48 kHz and Dream Audio Tools included separate multi-sample sets for the 4 string and 2nd/1st strings.

Last, you’ll find in the Kontakt GUI reamp, chorus, delay and reverb effects.

Repetitive Basse 3 Liverpool Edition requires the full version of Kontakt 4.2.3 and later. It is available for the introductory price fo 18.90 € instead of 24.90 € for a limited time. You’ll find more info at new.dreamaudiotools.com.

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