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Ecstatic GroovesZero-G has introduced Ecstatic Grooves, a new dance-oriented loop library that features over 2,200 24bit samples, including over 1650 loops and 550 single hit sounds.

You can preview Ecstatic Grooves below.

Description:

Within this library you will discover a world of sample accurate drum and percussion loops, hand crafted drums and fx, all sculpted from the ground up to satisfy the needs of the demanding DJ and dance producer. Styles include Hard Dance, Trance, Techno, Progressive, House, Tribal and Dance. Each beat has been broken down into its constituent parts so you can mix and match to your heart’s content giving you endless possibilities for new grooves.

Also included is a diverse variety of material, from mid 90’s dance and house grooves, to hard European trance, to tribal progressive and tech house, and more providing the user with the facilities to easily break free of genre bonds and mix up sounds to form their own unique styles.

Formats:

  • Acidized Wav Files
  • AIFF Apple Loops
  • Stylus Compatible
  • Rex2 Files
  • EXS24 Instruments
  • Kontakt2 Instruments
  • Reason Refill

Featured sounds:

  • 1650 Rex2 Files (Stylus Compatible
  • 2200 Acidized Wav Files
  • 2200 Aiff Apple loop Files

Recommended Retail Price: $109.95 / €90 / £59.95

 
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