please read the rules, it will answer all your questions!

  • Get the best VPN on the market with 66% Discount!
Samples, loops, presets, patches, impulses, MIDI, SF, Akai
Mainroom Warehouse Techno Viking MULTiFORMAT-DECiBEL screenshot
Team DECiBEL | 28 Aug 2020 | 1.18GB
'Techno Viking' by Mainroom Warehouse features 20 Techno Construction Kits with WAV, MIDI, Spire, Sylenth and Serum Presets. Inspired by all the top Techno artists and festivals from around the world, this pack brings you the best quality tools for your productions.

These songstarters provide solid inspiration for your next track or could be a great addition to your existing projects to take them in another direction or add a new dimension to your tracks.

Each Kit includes all drum parts, from kicks to several percussion loops. Wet and dry loops for all the main parts are included as well as MIDI parts and a mixdown demo for each Kit. Folder structure is smartly arranged for ease of use.

With MIDI you have ultimate flexibility being able to edit notes, velocity and assign your own sound. These are easily imported to any DAW by either drag & drop or import MIDI options in your DAW. These MIDIs are also a great source of inspiration for those writer's block moments. Even the pros need motivation and inspiration from time to time. You can learn how these sounds have been constructed and change/tweak the MIDI to your own taste.

Please Note:
Please use Spire v1.1.14 or higher and Sylenth 2.2, 2.21Beta & 3.03 or higher. Please Use Serum 1.2.1b4 Or Higher. Keep your software legal and up-to-date to avoid any issues when loading your new Presets.

Product Details:
- All WAV Files 24-Bit
- MIDI Files For Each Kit
- Spire, Sylenth & Serum Presets For Each Kit
- Wet & Dry Loops For Each Kit
- Drum Kick Compressed/Uncompressed Versions For Each Kit
- Several Percussion Variation WAV Loops
- Demo Mixdown Of Each Kit
- 126 BPM
- Key Info Labelled On Each Kit Folder
- 100% Royalty-Free
- 732 Total Kit Files
- 586 Total WAV Files (24-Bit)
- 40 Kick WAV Loops (20 Compressed & 20 Uncompressed)
- 88 Percussion WAV Loops
- 20 Mixdown WAV Demos
- 126 Bass WAV Loops
- 138 Lead WAV Loops
- 12 Arp WAV Loops
- 54 Synth WAV Loops
- 30 Pluck WAV Loops
- 42 Pad WAV Loops
- 30 Chord WAV Loops
- 6 Key WAV Loops
- 73 MIDI Files
- 67 Spire Presets (21 Basses | 19 Leads | 2 Arps | 8 Synths | 5 Plucks | 7 Pads | 4 Chords | 1 Key)
- 5 Sylenth Presets (4 Leads & 1 Chord)
- 1 Serum Preset (1 Synth)



Reuploaded. PiRAT

download from any file hoster with just one LinkSnappy account
download from more than 100 file hosters at once with LinkSnappy.
audioz mirror
http://http://peeplink.in/f675791f6263 Peeplink password: 7dzO$RM9

comments

  Resident 11.02.2011 7 1399
+1136
NOT TECHNO
More like a Trance/EDM mix, but definitely NOT TECHNO
But thank you for sharing... Someone will find a good use for it.
“When I hear music, I fear no danger. I am invulnerable. I see no foe. I am related to the earliest times, and to the latest.”
  Resident 8.08.2015 376
+76
Techno Viking would demand the maker of this normal EDM pack to leave immediately. as this is no Techno.
  Resident 6.03.2018 784
+332
The whole 'twenty kits' sample pack business is something I find very odd. The easiest part of making music -- for me at least -- is whacking out a four bar loop that I don't care enough to develop into an actual full length arrangement. Whenever I download these, I feel as though I've just downloaded someone else's failed projects folder. And yet I can't stop myself and continue to download them obsessively.

Not knocking the hustle though. Everyone has to make a living somehow. But whenever I listen to my own unused four bar loops I always think 'God, that's awful. Why would anyone listen to that?' And then I download a sample pack with 20 kits and they sound even less inspiring.
  Member 12.04.2013 1 190
+54
Haha this has indeed absolutely nothing to do with techno
I'm an orange critter from Arcade with a large nose (but I don't lie!).
  Member 12.02.2019 1 107
+29
quote by buntymcThe whole 'twenty kits' sample pack business is something I find very odd. The easiest part of making music -- for me at least -- is whacking out a four bar loop that I don't care enough to develop into an actual full length arrangement. Whenever I download these, I feel as though I've just downloaded someone else's failed projects folder. And yet I can't stop myself and continue to download them obsessively.

Not knocking the hustle though. Everyone has to make a living somehow. But whenever I listen to my own unused four bar loops I always think 'God, that's awful. Why would anyone listen to that?' And then I download a sample pack with 20 kits and they sound even less inspiring.

Too funny
  Member 11.07.2020 14
0
the Comment has been Removed

Spread the Word