Sounds Like Drums has over 13,000 samples for iDrum
BandmateLoops have unveiled the Basket House and Electro Series for iZotope's iDrum
BandmateLoops has unveiled the Sounds Like Drums (SLD) Basket House Series and Electro Series of instrument Kits for iZotope's iDrum.
The SLD Basket House Series uses Digital Rogers Virtual Instrument and features hip-hop, trip-hop and house styles. The SLD Electro Series is built on vintage analog recordings, with style-specific sculpting suited especially for Electro Pop, IDM (Intelligent Dance Music), Glitch and DrumNBass.
The series is built from a base of over 13,000 individual samples, with each kit providing over 50 different patterns. Each Kit is premixed and supports all of iDrum's parameters for full customisation.
Both sets for iDrum are available via electronic delivery for $19.95 each. For more information, visit bandmateloops.com.
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