Bassline & 4x4 UK Garage Sample Pack (Download)

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Bassline & 4x4 UK Garage Sample Pack (Download)

Post by producerpack » Wed Nov 12, 2008 12:44 pm

Basline & 4x4 Ukg Garage Sample Pack



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A Brand New Basslines & 4x4 Garage Sample Pack created by some of the LEADING players on the UKG scene.

This EXCLUSIVE samples pack contains all the elements you'll need to make DUTTY bassline 4x4 Garage music.

If your're looking for that UP NORTH sound thats doing the damage in the national charts and Clubs lately, then look no further than this, you WONT be dissapointed.

All samples and loops are all of course 100% Copyright FREE, so there is no need to be diving into your bank accounts to gain clearance for these samples.

NASTY BASS SOUNDS, DUTTY LOOPS, EXCLUSIVE VOCAL SAMPLES AND MORE......

WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED!!!!!

With over 600 of the most dutty ROYALTY FREE sounds,loops, vocals and basslines programmed by the producers in the scene today .

The tracks playin now were made in minutes using the rex loops files,wavs and current basslines featured in this must have production tool.

Use this product to make a selction of underground styles including Bassline, speed garage, 4x4, dubstep and much much more.

These files will work within all sequencers that accept rex and wav such as Reason, Fruity Loops, Cubase, Ableton and more.........

So what are u waiting for, go get the bassline 4x4 and uk garage sample pack now to get that pro northern sound.

All loops have been hand constructed and vocals freshly recorded.


Files and Folders Included in this Pack: -

Folders

Bassline Sample Pack Demo Song

Bassline Beats- Kiks,Filthy Claps,Dirty Snares,Hats,Crashes,Bassline4x4 140bpm Drum loops.

Bassline Sound Constructor-Northern Bass Tones, Music Loops 140bpm,Chords and Stabs

Bassline FX and Vocals- Dutty Vocals, FX


Specifications

Size:232mbs

Files:413

Bit rate: 16bit/44.100 sample rate

Royalty Free sounds

File types: Wav. / REX


Compatability

Reason
Fruity Loops
Cubase
Kontakt
Ableton
and any sequencer that use either REX or WAV. formats.

http://www.producerpack.com

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Post by serox » Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:26 pm

You have to pay for it.

Spam.
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Post by urk_le_sauvage » Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:34 pm

seconded, even the nickname "producerpack" shows it is a spam !
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Post by wub » Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:36 pm

Different strokes for different folks.

Personally, if I was after samples I'd either a) Sample them myself or b) Grab a free pack somewhere (like the DSF contest :D)

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Post by serox » Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:40 pm

The sample packs you pay for are prob the worst kind of samples to get hold of.

Fail tbh.
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Post by FSTZ1 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:11 pm

well

some peeps just don't take advantage of the free stuff

I used to work at a music store and I sold alot of sample packs

mostly to the rappers using "freaky loops" (hee hee)

the people at producerpack actually make some decent packs and if you were a kid without the means to create your own samples, they are a goldmine

*no I do not work for producer pack

:lol:

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Post by serox » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:18 pm

Some geezer was spending over 2k on software the other day in Turnkey. He was asking the blokes in the shop what to buy and he didnt have a clue:( he had more money than sense.

I felt like saying I could help him out for much less:p
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Post by FSTZ1 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:31 pm

haha!

awesome

yeah I like to buy software

having an Ilok for your sequencer will keep your room mates out of your studio

*good dude and all, but drivespace is precious nowadays

:lol:

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Post by SickMan D » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:53 pm

Serox wrote:The sample packs you pay for are prob the worst kind of samples to get hold of.

Fail tbh.
Vengance...

Can often be the case, but I've had a few gems off Ebay like a complete selection of all the early Korg presets and a very special Coldcut one. Also the latest Ez Rollers, Nu Tone and Danny Byrd ones are sick.

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Post by FSTZ1 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:15 pm

Sickman wrote:
Serox wrote:The sample packs you pay for are prob the worst kind of samples to get hold of.

Fail tbh.
Vengance...

Can often be the case, but I've had a few gems off Ebay like a complete selection of all the early Korg presets and a very special Coldcut one. Also the latest Ez Rollers, Nu Tone and Danny Byrd ones are sick.
loopmasters does a good job

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Post by beerz » Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:31 pm

all bassline sounds the same anyway cos the producers have each other on msn and juss send the same samples to each other. no lie. thats y u get these guys hu have produced for less than 3 months bringing out these proffesionally sounding tunes because they just structure a load of samples together, very minimal work is done on the sound production side of things.

(with the exception of a handful of actualli talented guys * virgo, t2,ts7,dj q etc.)

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Post by onelouder » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:56 pm

Um... this pack is actually pretty good... :oops:
drums and Fx wise theres some really nice stuff on it.
I'm not big on using loops but the one shots and single hits are some of the nicest i've heard on a sample pack.
Bassline and Niche Producers would deffo have a field day.
No I don't work for producer pack either.
*desperately salvages credibility*

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Post by theedman » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:14 pm

weeooo weoooo weoooooooummmmm *square bass square bass*
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Post by dj vision » Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:31 am

Sickman wrote:
Serox wrote:The sample packs you pay for are prob the worst kind of samples to get hold of.

Fail tbh.
Vengance...

Can often be the case, but I've had a few gems off Ebay like a complete selection of all the early Korg presets and a very special Coldcut one. Also the latest Ez Rollers, Nu Tone and Danny Byrd ones are sick.
You think vengeance samples are bad? those are without a doubt the best premium samples available, and im pretty sure they are all engineered by only one guy, but you wont find anything for dubstep in those packs really (ive used some claps and percs but mostly in layers.) those samples are good for hardstyle and hardcore though

VIP Zone has some wretched samples

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Post by cryptic » Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:39 pm

If you wanna sound like the 98 % of bassline producers then buy it!

If your really on muisc then be creative and make your drum packs lol

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