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  • Real Latin MIDI Groove Library-FANTASTiC
    August 29th, 2016 ⚡
    Categories: BFD, Patterns MIDI, Presets

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    Real Latin MIDI Groove Library

    FANTASTiC | August 28 2016 | 19 MB

    BFD3®, BFD2®, EZdrummer®, Superior Drummer®, Addictive Drums®, Cakewalk® Session Drummer™, SSD4 & *General MIDI Standard MIDI Files, Performed live on an electronic drumkit, Real Latin is a collection of dance oriented Latin MIDI grooves created to inspire and move you. The world of Latin music has continued to gain popularity over the years as an exciting form of entertainment that has crossed over and blurred the lines between different styles. True Latin music does not normally include a drum set – Real Latin offers MIDI grooves that were adapted to the drum set that will make you move in your seat. For this offering we concentrated on the drum set instrumentalists that have pioneered the art form and drew inspiration from their playing to create this extremely musical collection.



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    • Zildjian Artist MIDI Groove Library-FANTASTiC
      August 29th, 2016 ⚡
      Categories: BFD, EZX, EZX2, Patterns MIDI, Presets

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      Zildjian Artist MIDI Groove Library

      FANTASTiC | August 28 2016 | 31 MB

      Avedis Zildjian I (the first) was an Armenian alchemist in the city of Constantinople in the early seventeenth century. While attempting to create gold by combining base metals, he discovered an alloy of copper, tin, and traces of silver with unique sound qualities. In 1618, Avedis used his secret alloy to create cymbals of spectacular clarity and power. The sound of the instruments was so extraordinary that the Sultan invited Avedis to live at court (Topkapi Palace) to make cymbals for the Sultan’s elite Janissary Bands. As Avedis’ reputation grew, the Sultan gave him the name “Zildjian” in Armenian (Zilciyan in Turkish), a word meaning “son of cymbal maker.”



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