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Re: Loops for SF Acid
>From: "Cesar D. Quintero" <cquintero@fullsix.com>
>Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>Subject: Loops for SF Acid
>Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 16:21:11 +0100
>
> Hello all: Does anybody has the drum collection of loops for SF
>Acid?.
>Are they worthy?. Which one you think are the best ones?
>
> Thanks
There are several drum loop libraries for Acid. I own most of them.
Classic Drum Machines: Syntonic Generator - good synth drum loops, just
too
few
Downtempo Beats - I dont own, so I don't know
Drum Components: RADS - great samples for building custom drum tracks.
Although can be used for a variety of styles, I think they are best suited
for rock. Worth considering
Drum Tools - don't own, so don't know
Junkyard Rhythms - don't own (but on it's way). Looks very promising, esp.
for getting a unique sound.
Latin Percussion - pretty good and mostly standard stuff
Processed Drumkits: Zero-Gravity Beats - My favorite drum library. It
surely
is not your average cup of tea, but is very good, esp for rock and dance
R&B Drums: Groove Spectrum - don't own, don't know
Siggi Baldursson's Drumsugar - don't own, but Siggi's other library, Zero
Gravity, is so awesome that I would think this one would be as well!
Street Beats - its ok, but way too little. Not worth it.
Funky Xtreams I & II - pretty good, but should be 1 CD, not 2!
World Percussion - Marc Anderson's Dragon Dance - good world music loops
here.
Don't forget, most other libraries come with drums (except instrument
specific). I particularly like the Acid Rock, Acid DJ, Electro Hip-Hop,
Futurist Drum 'n' Bass, New York Dance, Prototechno, Vir Unis: Infusion,
and
World Pop percussion.
Hope this helps!
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