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Melodic Techno Storm
7 €
Aequor Sound presents Melodic Techno Storm (ASSL040P3).
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Release Date : 2018-02-13
Release Date : 2020-12-31
Product Description
Aequor Sound presents Melodic Techno Storm (ASSL040P3).
Style:
Melodic Techno / Modern Techno
DESCRIPTION:
Introducing our new modern techno construction kit.
It consists of three perfectly produced tracks and contains all the necessary midi files and synth presets, as well as processed and dry sounds.
CONTENT:
3 x Tracks (construction kits)
1 x 20 VST Synth Patches (Arturia Pigments 3)
44 x Wav Loops
17 x Midi Files
878 Mb of Content
62 x Files in Total
24 Bit 44.1kHz WAV
100% Royalty-Free
After purchasing this product, you can freely use all sounds from this pack in your commercial works and projects.
Additional information
Style | Melodic Techno, Progressive House, Techno, Tech House |
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Compatibility | Ableton Live, Bitwig Studio, Cubase, FL Studio (Fruity Loops), Logic Pro, Logic Pro X, Presonus Studio One, Reason |
Download Includes | MIDI Files, Presets, Samples |
100% Royalty-Free | Yes |
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mtw69 (verified owner) –
It says it has samples, but it didn’t give me much to use with Magix Acid DAW. This program used .wav files that are beat matched or tempo’d, that they call acidized. So I expect a loop pack to have hundreds, but this one seemed to have about 20-20 only, and I didn’t even find enough to create one song. In the future, I would continue as I do to download a vendor’s free sample packs to see how they put these together. Another thing I don’t like about it was having to surf through folders, that only have about 5-10 loops. That’s inconvenient for my DAW, and it works better with actually hundreds of loops in a folder. Maybe I will think of a way to restructure this by searching for .wav loops, but my first impression is very disappointed.