FXpansion presents the latest addition to the BFD2 Expansion Kit range: BFD Cocktail, a recording of a Yamaha Hipgig portable drumkit.
BFD Cocktail is recorded in the same room under the same studio conditions as the Jazz & Funk, B.O.M.B., JEX and Decatom expansions, as well as other Yamaha-based expansion kits. It has also been designed to sound great with BFD2's built-in library as well as with BFD libraries recorded in other locations.
Feature Highlights Include
Pricing & Availability
BFD Cocktail is a download only product and is available now from the FXpansion web shop.
BFD Cocktail is £25, €35, $50 for all registered BFD2 owners.
Purchasing the BFD Cocktail Expansion Kit will entitle users to the upgrade discount on BFD Signature Snares Vol. 1 expansion pack.
For more information, visit www.fxpansion.com.
Feature Highlights Include
- Low-cost, download-only expansion pack for BFD2
- Snare played with sticks and hot-rods
- Kick played with felt and rubber beaters
- 15 BFD2 presets in various musical styles
Pricing & Availability
BFD Cocktail is a download only product and is available now from the FXpansion web shop.
BFD Cocktail is £25, €35, $50 for all registered BFD2 owners.
Purchasing the BFD Cocktail Expansion Kit will entitle users to the upgrade discount on BFD Signature Snares Vol. 1 expansion pack.
For more information, visit www.fxpansion.com.
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