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Motion Samples has released five new downloadable sample libraries.

Here are their descriptions:

  • Sequential Synths – over 400 loops of pumpin’ analog fx and synth rhythms for producing various styles of minimal house and techno. Inside you’ll find tons of useful loops of pad sweeps, ambient fx, sequenced modular synths, phat bass grooves, screeching oscillators and endless ideas for starting off beats.
  • R&B Soul Delite Keys – collection of R&B’s finest ep, rhodes, piano and keyboard melodies with over 200 extended loops mixed down with Eventide processors for the perfect reverbs, delays and fx.
  • Big Boss Sounds – over 250 colossal multi-samples of stab chords, horns, orchestra hits, retro synth hooks, piano licks, dirty organs and tons more.
  • DeepHaus Synth Loops – over 200 loops of synths and ambient pads for producing chilled and zoney club beats. Inside you’ll find tons of mid-range synth fills recorded from modern and classic 80’s synths for that warm resonating tone.
  • Cinematic Hip Hop Intros – collection of 80 cinematic intros of orchestrated scenes, violent effects and epic soundscapes played in moods of fury, suspense, sadness, champion, war and many more. Included are fully mixed 6-40sec wave files of “movie like” scores that feature compositions of orchestra melodies, guns & weapons, crime scenes and ambient soundscapes.

Prices range from $25 to $40. Details and demos at the Motion Samples site.

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