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Multiloops - Discrete Drums - Reel Drums
I know that Bassmac has had some good sucess with Multiloops. I'm interested in getting one of these products, and curious if others have tried any of them.
The Reel Drums product looks impressive, and like Multiloops, its set up in ProTools song file format. Their website offers a batch of samples you can download, but not much info on how the song files are assembled or if there is a stereo audio CD for auditioning the files. http://www.multiloops.com/index.html http://www.discretedrums.com/index.htm http://www.reeldrums.com/home.html thanks in advance, dave patterson / knobville |
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