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big fish rotationBig Fish Audio has announced the release of Rotation, a collection of construction kits for pop & rhythm and blues music.

Description

Britney, Christina, Justin, Janet…any of those names sound familiar? Of course they do, because they’re on top of the charts and in heavy rotation on the radio. The whole world knows who they are! And if you’re looking to produce tracks that the whole world is hearing, this is your secret goldmine of loops. We’ve called in some favors from major label producers to give you material with that multi-platinum magic. These aiff/wav/rex loops are in Construction Kit format so you can use as much or as little of the track as you want, and mix and match with other material to create something that’s ready for radio.

Contents

25 construction kits ranging from 70 bpm to 130 bpm, in a variety of keys. Includes drum loops, keyboards, electric and acoustic pianos, bass, synth, strings, live and electronic drums, and hits and fx and more. Also a separate section of acoustic and electric guitar loops.

Formats

AIFF, Apple Loops, REX, WAV

Rotation retails for $99.95. More information is available at the Big Fish Audio site.

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