Producer Loops Starts Another Construction Kits Series

US Progressive Tech House & Electro Vol 1 makes its debut      10/10/12

Producer Loops Starts Another Construction Kits Series


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Progressive Tech House & Electro Vol 1 is the first in a brand new series from the producer of Producer Loops' "Progressive Trance & Electro" series. A spokesperson had this to say, "This latest release is dedicated to producers of Tech-House and Electro, bringing you FIVE incredible Construction Kits jam-packed with deep and moving, atmospheric Tech-House. Including all of our usual great features, such as MIDI and a huge number of one-shots, this is an essential product for cutting-edge House producers.
Across all five kits you'll find powerful grooves, deep infectious basslines and rich sidechained pads. Rises and builds are also included, as well as lush, spacious FX, all expertly produced and mastered to give you fast and professional results.
Groovy top loops and inspiring chord progressions complete the package to make this an unmissable products for those looking to break new ground in the Tech-House genre."

Product Specifications:
  • 5 Construction Kits
  • ACIDized WAV Files
  • Apple Loops/AIFF Files
  • REX2 Loops
  • Reason ReFill
  • Loops sync to BPM
  • 44.1 kHz/24-Bit
  • PC/Mac Compatible
  • Royalty-Free (No Exceptions)
Pricing and Availability:
'Progressive Tech House & Electro Vol 1' is available for instant download for £29.95 / 37,26 EUR / $39.95 USD. More information:


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