Native Instruments Introduces MASCHINE DRUM SELECTION
published Wed, 05 Aug 2009 16:58:50 +0000 UTCNo Comment
Berlin, Germany /Music Industry Newswire/ — Native Instruments today introduced MASCHINE DRUM SELECTION, a versatile resource of hard-hitting drum and percussion sounds for modern electronic and club music styles. MASCHINE DRUM SELECTION contains 20 full drum kits adapted from the acclaimed factory library of MASCHINE, Native Instruments’ groundbreaking groove production system.
As a KONTAKT-Powered instrument, MASCHINE DRUM SELECTION is ready to play both as a standalone instrument and as a plug-in in all major instrument hosts, giving instant access to a practical assortment of gritty urban kits, heavily processed acoustic drums as well as vintage analog samples for various electronic music genres.
MASCHINE DRUM SELECTION offers intuitive soundshaping controls for all sounds, and even includes a flexible graphical step sequencer that can be used to set up intricate grooves directly within KONTAKT PLAYER and KONTAKT 3. All kits are also included in additional formats for direct use within KORE 2, KORE PLAYER and BATTERY 3.
MASCHINE DRUM SELECTION is available for download purchase in the NI Online Shop for $59 / 49 Euro.
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