Any opinions on ultimate sound bank soundscan series cd,s?

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They are going for about £20 each in a lot of places which seems a bargain.

Any users like to comment on them?

I,d appreciate your views. :)

Cheers

Funk
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They are very good. There are also Prosamples CDs which are also very good.

You can pick 'n' match with soundscan and prosamples as much as you like, there is a bit of everything. The sounds are of very high quality and there is generous number of them on each CD.

In my opinion, quite a few of the sounds are better than the ones you get with VST instruments. Most of them are VSTi quality, but some are of exceptional quality and you wouldn't want to be without them.

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Thanks for replying.

Are there any you have used which are particularily outstanding?

I definately favour quality over quantity.
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I don't care for them. I have Electric and Acoustic Guitar Loops and Crazy Processed Drum Sounds. Bought them because they were (gasp) cheap.

Save your money. If you want good cheap loops, try Electronisounds.
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