Vintage Machinez 2: More Drum Machines for You

US New sound from ModernBeats 39 Kits with over 1000 samples      15/05/06

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ModernBeats have announced and released the Vintage Machinez 2. It's the sequel to the first collection which offers a "21st century design of all old drum machine classics" Divided into 3 major categories for quick loading and ease of use, categories include newly remastered Mono versions, plus unique Stereo and "Xtreme" versions specifically geared for Hip Hop's Bounce, Dirty South, and Crunk styles. Each kit is arranged into presets for loading into all major software samplers. Native formats include HALion, EXS24, Kontakt, Battery, Reason's NN-XT, SF2, and Wav. Drum machines featured include:
Boss Dr.Rhythm 55, Boss Dr.Rhythm 110, Casio PT-30, Casio PT-68, EMU SP-12, Fairlight II, Hammond Auto-Vari 64, Hammond Drumbox, Korg KPR-77, Korg Rhythm-55, Pearl SC-40, Univox Micro-Rhythmer 12, and Visco Space Drums. A list of samples include kicks, sub kicks, snares, claps, rims, closed hats, open hats, ride cymbals,crash cymbals, wide variety of toms, congos, bongos, guidos, shakers, cabasa, tambourines, bells, timbales, tablas, cowbells, claves, woodblocks, wood sticks, tympani, digital blips, laser zaps, explosion, and many other exotic percussion sounds. 'Vintage Machinez 2' is available as a download, or can be ordered on CD-ROM. Prices start at just $29.95

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