Transmission Releases Progressive Electro House Session 1

US Collection of construction kits, drum loops, MIDI files and more      10/03/14

Transmission Releases Progressive Electro House Session 1


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Transmission says that Progressive Electro House Session 1 raises the bar to impossible heights with a gargantuan collection of Construction Kits, Drum Loops, Drum One-Shots, MIDI files, Sylenth Presets and OMF files. A spokesperson had this to say...


"Huge builds, Earth-shattering drops and infectious grooves make this an utterly essential buy for producers of all levels.

Within this vast product you'll find five slick and polished Construction Kits, giving you access to all the elements heard within the main mixes including deep bass-lines, dizzying synth FX, pounding drums and uplifting chord progressions.

Each kit contains MIDI data for the majority of its melodic and percussive content.

Weighing in at 1.4 GB this alone would constitute a product in itself, but it doesn't stop there. Also included is a toolbox of Progressive Electro House drum & synth One-Shots and bonus loops totalling a further 460 MB. You'll find everything from kicks and snares to percussion and FX.

As if this wasn't enough, this product also includes OMF files, giving you access to the inner workings of each Construction Kit. Create a completely new mix and arrangement using this industry-standard format.

25 Sylenth Presets seal the deal, ranging from bass and FX to plucks and arpeggiators"


Specifications:

  • 5 Construction Kits
  • MIDI and One-Shots
  • Over 390 bonus One-Shots & assorted loops
  • Industry-Standard OMF files
  • ACIDized WAV Files
  • Apple Loops/AIFF Files
  • REX2 Loops
  • Reason ReFill
  • Sylenth Presets
  • Loops sync to BPM
  • 44.1 kHz/24-Bit
  • PC/Mac Compatible
  • Royalty-Free (No Exceptions)

 

Pricing and Availability:

Progressive Electro House Session 1 is available for instant download for £49.95 / 60,81 EUR / $69.60 USD.

More information:

 



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