SoundsOnline.com Ships Zero-G Club Classics
Mon, 25 Jun 2012
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Hollywood, CA (June 21, 2012)--Sounds Online (www.soundsonline.com), the industry leader in virtual instruments, announces first availability in the U.S. of Zero-G Club Classics, a multi-format sound library. With over 3.3GB of all original material recreating the classic dance sounds of the 1970s and 1980s, Club Classics is the most comprehensive and authentic sample library of its kind ever produced and essential sampling for dance fanatics.

imgThis library is for all those dance producers who have ever wanted to lift grooves direct from those classic dance 12-inch singles in their collection. All of its 38 construction kits are a downright delight just to listen to, let alone dissect for creative use. The main styles of the library focus on the genre-defining grooves of 70s and 80s dance classics and really don't get any more authentic than this. All of the construction kit instruments have been captured with the finest attention to detail to really replicate that retro sound but with all the benefits of today's high-fidelity recording gear. In addition to 38 construction kits, there are extra synth, bass, piano and percussion loops as well as loads of single hits.

Easy to use and well thought out, this library includes 1,650 Acidized WAV files, ,1650 AIFF Apple Loop files, 1,550 Stylus compatible REX2 files, 58 EXS24 Instruments, 58 Kontakt Instruments and 58 NN-XT Instruments. All samples are pre-cleared, 100 percent original and royalty-free for use without any additional licensing fees.

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Zero-G Club Classics is available in the US for $114.95 MSRP. For complete product details, system requirements, and ordering information, visit:
 
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