Electro House Sound Kits and Loops
Electro House Sound Kits and Loops
NEW! We offer you hundreds of unique electro house wave samples in just 1 pack perfect for making original music. With over 300 Mb unzipped size, this pack includes many electro-house sound kits and professional loops.
More exactly it includes:
1. High quality wave samples registered in 24 bit/ 44.1 Khz, divided in more categories:
* Cymbals
* Claps
* FX`s
* HiHats
* Kicks
* Percs
* and many other electro sounds
Electro House Sounds are compatible with all samplers that use .wav files
* Reason
* Fruity Loops
* Korg Triton
* Yamaha Motif
* Akai MPC 2000, 3000, 4000, 1000, and 500
* Gigasampler
* Sony ACID
* Ensoniq ASR-10 & ASRX
* Any Sampler that reads WAVs
2. Over 200 original electro house loops which will bring your work to a higher level of quality and professionalism.
What are loops?
Loops are small segments of sound tracks that are repeated continuously. A sound sample that keeps repeating and it is used mostly in electroacoustic music but also in hip hop, trip hop, techno, drum and bass, and contemporary dub, as well as into mood music on soundtracks.
Why to use loops?
In modern music the usage of loops has become very common. This is because they allow you to create music without owning a music instrument or having to learn how to play one.
Also, they can be used continually, and not have the quality degradation that is inherent when musician play a musical part repeatedly (human error). Additionally there can be huge cost savings, on the production end.
How to use loops?
Loops can be played using tape loops, delay effects, cutting two turntables, sampling, sampler, or the support of Computer Based Looping Software like: Digidesign's Pro Tools, Sony's ACID and Sound Forge, Cakewalk Sonar, ReCycle, GarageBand, FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops), Propellerhead's Reason and Ableton Live.
All our sample packs are royalty-free, so you can use our samples for commercial purpose.
Please note that sound kits are delivered electronically.
We highly suggest the use of WinRar for extracting compressed files.