Endangered Rhythms 2: 700+ new loops from herodotus and co.

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This collection will be available in the very near future. The loops themselves are done, and are being converted into rex2 files as we speak, with ST2, Acid, and more in the near future.

This collection features more time signatures then any other collection on the market, with 3/4, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 11/8 and 15/8 in addition to 4/4. All of these loops are solo (i.e. there are no bass+drum loops as in volume 1), the drum loops in stereo, the bass loops in mono, at 24bit/48 khz.

Here is a short demo quickly cobbled together from a few of the loops:
Jam in A

More are on the way.

Thank you for your attention. :D

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Brilliant. Herodotus' Endangered Rhythms series of loop libraries is simply brilliant.

The audio quality, and the tightness of the grooves is the real value of these libraries. But the price-performance ratio of the ER series is insane. Look at it this way: You may or may not know, or be able to afford, a session drummer and bassist of this quality. But it is a slam dunk certainty that such hiring would cost a lot more than the price of the ER libraries. If you value rhythm, and musical feel in rhythm, it would be foolish not to buy Endangered Rhythms.

The series is growing, and it will definitely grow with you musically, in whatever format you need. There will be both Acid wav and rex versions of these sets.

Imagine having a bassist and drummer riding the circuit and coming to your town. They will play on your session, on demand. Imagine that they stay in your studio on call for when you need them next for a composition. Then, further imagine that they will be back later with even more grooves for your next jams. That is what you buy when you get Endangered Rhythms. You get all that, and done by the best available players to do it. Hiring musicians this good just does not cost this little. Get ER now, and get crossgrade pricing for the future volumes.

http://www.dangerousbear.com/products.html

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Thanks John.

The year ahead promises to be a productive one. Multiple releases featuring drum loops, bass loops, classical guitar loops and much much more.

And don't forget: We would never install a rootkit on your computer.


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