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Project Techno Volume 002 is a package based around the darker sides of the underground techno scene. Masterfully created with analogue gear dating back to his early experiences with hardware from the late 90s, Dolgener (Martin Dolgener) has built one hell of a pack. Dolgener has developed into a unique style all his own, self proclaimed as an industrial infused techno. This sound has landed him spots on some of the world’s top techno labels, even having his works pressed to vinyl. In this pack you will have at your disposal everything you need to produce your very own dark and underground techno masterpiece. Over 222 sound samples and loops ranging in tempo have are enclosed.
Deep Dub Tek takes a Healthy slab of Dub delays, a generous slice of Techno pulses, a pinch of Minimal atmospheres, with an infusion of Electronica Vocals and blends them together to form an incredible cinematic Dub Inspired soundscape. Expect to find, Over 1Gb featuring Subsonic Basses, Intricate Dub Beats, Crystal Sharp FX, Soft Sultry Vocals, Mix Slicing Drum Hits, Room Filling Atmospheres and Luscious Dub Delays. In Detail: 1.10Gb of 24 Bit Quality Sounds and Loops forming 12 construction kits and bonus loops including, 29 Bass Loops, 46 Music Loops, 30 FX Loops, 56 Drum Loops, 18 Vocal Loops, 20 Fx Shots, 93 Drum Hits, 10 Synth Multi Sampled Instruments and 7 Bass Multi Sampled Instruments, 200 Rex2 Files and 29 Soft Sampler Patches For Kontakt, Halion, Exs24, Reason Nnxt and Sfz Formats.
One of L.A.’s most respected producers, engineers and mixers — and one of the busiest — Jim Scott has built his rep off of crisp, live-off-the-floor sounds and attendant good vibes. Scott picked up his first Grammy in 1995 for engineering Tom Petty’s Wildflowers, scoring two more for his work with Santana on Supernatural and the Foo Fighters’ One By One. In 2007, he doubled his Grammy total, scoring a hat trick for his recording of the Dixie Chicks milestone Taking the Long Way. That album was the most recent of dozens of projects Scott has done with Rick Rubin during the past two decades, from Petty and Johnny Cash to the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Slayer. (Bud Scoppa, Mix Magazine July 2007).