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FatLoud has announced the release of Digital Beats Volume 1, a collection of 10 synth-based construction kits (1.26 GB of multi-format material), designed for use in new school urban / dance music genres, like hip hop, r&b, modern-pop, electro, etc.

'Digital Beats Volume 1' was created in co-operation with producers from FatLoud's new sub-label 'DigiNoiz' and it includes over 200 mixed & mastered loops plus almost 100 drum hits. Everything has been composed using custom made elements (no presets).

Available formats: Acid Loops, AIFF, Apple Loops, Reason 4.0 ReFill, REX and WAV.

AIFF / Apple Loops version includes:

  • 10 construction kits including over 200 loops.
  • Over 200 24-bit AIFF/Apple Loops format.
  • 91 drum hits in 24-bit WAV format.
  • 324MB of 24-bit/44.1kHz material.
  • Total 293 files.

Reason 4.0 ReFill version includes:

  • 10 construction kits including over 200 loops.
  • Over 400 loops in WAV and REX2 formats.
  • 91 drum hits to create your own patterns.
  • Contains 508MB of 24-bit/44.1kHz material.
  • Total 495 files.
  • Compatible with Propellerheads Reason 4.0 (or higher).

REX / ReCycle version includes:

  • 10 construction kits including over 200 loops.
  • Over 200 24-bit loops in REX/ReCycle format.
  • 91 drum hits in 24-bit WAV format.
  • 215MB of 24-bit/44.1kHz material.
  • Total 293 files.

WAV / ACID Loops version includes:

  • 10 construction kits including over 200 loops.
  • Over 200 24-bit in ACIDized WAV format.
  • 91 drum hits in 24-bit WAV format.
  • 324MB of 24-bit/44.1kHz material.
  • Total 293 files.

Digital Beats Volume 1 is available to buy for £19.95.

 
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