Drums from the Big Room: The Mixes – The Latest Loops & Samples Premium Collection
published Tue, 21 Aug 2007 20:38:26 +0000 UTCNo Comment
MADISON, Wis. – In 2005, Sony Creative Software released Drums from the Big Room, an elegant five-disc collection of 24-bit multitrack drum loops performed by legendary timekeeper Steve Ferrone (Eric Clapton, Duran Duran, Tom Petty) and produced by Grammy(R) winner Greg Ladanyi (Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Toto).
Spanning five genresÂrock, pop, jazz, R&B, and reggaeÂ, the Big Room box meticulously captures the soul and sophistication of vintage kits expertly played by a star drummer in a world class recording environment, and mixed to perfection by one of the best sets of ears in the business.
Now, we’ve distilled the Big Room box experience into The Mixes, a Premium Collection library (two-disc, 24-bit, extensive interviews and photographs) that will streamline your workflow while you enjoy the same classic O’Henry Studio sound that made the sprawling Big Room box a high-end studio essential.
As an exclusive bonus, this edition contains complete multitrack breakouts for two unique sessions not included in the Big Room box set.
984 (1279MB) original, royalty-free loops. US $69.97
More information
www.sonycreativesoftware.com/loop_libraries/showloop.asp?SPID=474
About Sony Creative Software
Sony Creative Software inspires artistic expression with its award-winning line of products for digital video, music, DVD, and audio production. Sound Forge, ACID, and Vegas software have defined digital content creation for a generation of creative professionals, amateurs, and enthusiasts. These signature product lines continue to advance the art of providing powerful, accessible tools to unleash the imagination.
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