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US Equinox Sounds releases Electro House MIDI Chords for Electro House, Minimal, Tech House and more      18/03/11

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Equinox Sounds has released Electro House MIDI Chords, which they describe as a downloadable collection that includes 30 MIDI chord progressions and melodies perfect for producers of Electro House, Minimal, Tech House and more. Here's their description of it...
'Electro House MIDI Chords' includes 30 MIDI chord progressions and melodies. This MIDI pack is perfect for producers of Electro House, Minimal, Tech House and more... These ear-catching melodies will make your tunes really stand out from the crowd.
You will also get the melodies in WAV and Apple Loops formats.
As these patterns are supplied in MIDI format, they will provide you with as much flexibility as possible. You can edit and transpose them, assign any sound you want and get your own and original melodic lines. The editing possibilities are endless as you can play the performances at any tempo or pitch without artefacts.
You can use these MIDI files as a jumping-off point to start your own track or base your production entirely around them as they are 100% royalty free.
Features:
  • 30 MIDI Chord Progressions & Melodies
  • 30 WAV Chord Progressions & Melodies
  • 30 Apple Loops Chord Progressions & Melodies
Pricing and Availability:
Electro House MIDI Chords is currently available for $19.95 as a download. More information:


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