Heavy Hitters Collection Volume II WAV
P2P | Dec 31 2017 | 5.84 GB
Impulse Response Libraries
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Having a solid understanding of gain is absolutely crucial to being a good DJ. These lessons will teach you how to master gain on all levels, from your software to your mixer and more. Your transitions will sound smother, you won’t damage your gear or your ears and more with by fully understanding how to use gain properly.
Over these 10 tutorials, Bluffmunkey shows us some cool techniques in sound design that’ll take your production skillz to the next level. From giving your drums more presence and building your own incredible pad sounds, to creating epic cinematic hits and spooky atmospheres these quick tips are a gold mine of information for Ableton users of all abilities. You’re guaranteed to get inspired after watching so go check it out, learn from a sound design guru and get creative!
“Techno Volume 2” is for all Techno and Tech House Djs and Producers. Featuring 351.70 MB of Techno Bass, Drums, Percussion, One Shot Kick, One Shot Clap, One Shot HH, Top Loops and EFX, you can create your Techno style. Inside the folders you’ll found 224 samples in wave format and you can use all in Apple Logic, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Cubase and others.
This is the perfect pack for your next techno, tech house or minimal production including over 400 MB of drums, bass, percussion, one shots, kicks and more to perfectly craft your track. Inside you’ll find 215 samples in wav format to drag, drop and warp in the DAW of your choice!
Trap Soul Volume 1 is a royalty free sample pack from producer (Xzibit, Bishop Lamont, Onyx, Bobby Brown and more) that gives you soulful trap inspired melodic loops and samples to flip. This sample pack includes 16 samples and 10 stem folders for a total of 77 high quality .wav files for your sample flipping enjoyment!
Due to our recent success with Kick 2 being voted as the best new drum plugin in 2016 by MusicRadar, we thought we’d share a little inside knowledge of how to get the most out Kick 2 and give an insight into some areas users may have missed. Firstly, Chris runs through a few of his useful top tips to speed up workflow, rendering kicks out, and also takes a look at the limiter and settings section. Phil looks at the more advanced feature of creating sub files, then shows us how to fine tune your kicks and create snares. Lastly, Bryan takes a look at correcting any phasing issues you may have along with portamento and sharing your presets. Enjoy!