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Loopmasters Steve Mac Macs House MULTiFORMAT-MAGNETRiXX screenshot
TEAM MAGNETRiXX | 10 July 2013 | 645 MB
Welcome to Mac’s House as Loopmasters teamed up with the legendry DJ/Producer, Steve Mac with a stunning collection of finely tuned loops and samples, packed with power and punch ready for the dance floor.

Steve Mac, AKA (formerly) one half of the Rhythm Masters began his career as a scratch hip-hop DJ at the age of 11 – where he spent as many hours a day he could practicing, Inspired by the likes of Marly Marl, Dr Dre, Grandmaster Flash and Jazzy Jeff and many other Hip-Hop DJs.

Steve’s Foray into house music first began in 1989; he became resident DJ at the famous Axis nightclub aged 17 playing house and techno. It was there that Steve met and joined forces with Rob Chetcuti to form the now legendary production and DJ duo: The Rhythm Masters.

Steve and Rob formed Disfunktional in 1996 during this time their remixes of Todd Terry’s Jumping’ and Plastic Dreams really shook up the industry, launching Rhythm Masters into the dance music hall of fame.

In 2008 Steve launched his own label ‘sMACk’ which Steve describes as his ‘Underground Offshoot’; “I’m well known for all the remixes I did over the years such as Jamiroquai, Amy Winehouse , Cee lo Green etc but my label is raw dirty and filthy, the type of music I like to DJ with.”

Since 2011 Steve has released his solo album on Nic Facuilli’s saved records, completely rebuilt his studio and mixed two Orbital new singles including their track for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Paralympics. With big plans for 2013 and beyond, Steve Mac shows no sign of slowing down, keeping him firmly at the top of the, most in demand producers list.

Producers can expect to find over 800Mb of 24bit quality loops and sounds including Chunky Bass Lines, Fat Bouncy Beats, Catchy Music Hooks, Punchy Percussion and an incredibly detailed collection of Analogue Synths.

In Detail expect to find 827Mb, 24Bit 44.1khz Loops and Sounds including 19 Bass Loops, 74 Drum Loops, 40 Music Loops, 15 Fx Loops, 39 Drum Hits, 11 Analogue Synth Multi Sampled Instruments, 19 SFX Hits, 158 Rex2 Files and 18 Soft Sampler Patches for Kontakt, Halion, Exs24, Nnxt and Sfz formats. The collection is also available in Apple Loops, Ableton Live Pack and Reason Refill to purchase separately.

This pack includes Native Instruments Maschine ready tagged one shot and multi samples for easy browsing within Maschine.

Fans of Steve Mac and indeed any Producers looking for inspiring House samples to shake up their club anthems should check out this collection, so listen to the demos and sample Mac’s House TODAY!

Tech Specs:

827Mb,
24Bit 44.1khz
19 Bass Loops
74 Drum Loops
40 Music Loops
15 Fx Loops
39 Drum Hits
11 Multi Sampled Instruments
19 SFX Hits
158 Rex2 Files
18 Soft Sampler Patches for Kontakt, Halion,Exs24, Nnxt and Sfz formats.



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comments

  Resident 6.06.2011 10 275
+298
Unfortunately quite a weak sample pack :(
I expected more from Steve Mac...
  Resident 25.01.2012 97
+3
Its loopmasters ... whatta ya expect
#RAZOR #1911 #JED #!985
  Resident 5.08.2011 1006
+157
Absolute rubbish!! Steve Mac should be punching himself in the face for this!! Useless tripe.
RIP Olymoon
  Member 4.01.2013 13
+3
you are a little bit funny ;) there is NO loopbased samplepack that is useful. wether it is loopmasters or waveform or what is today "top notch" (years ago it was x-static and bestservice). it is at first just an industry which trys get the money out of your pocket. never wondered why there are so many techhouse- or so called technopacks around? or SHM/swedish electro/bigroom or dubstep or trap packs. it is for beginners who think ableton and a bunch of loops make them in a few days to superstars. in the end it doesn't. of course you can get a deal on a noname mp3-label (and earn finally 3,50$ and the same amount of fame) but think about it making these kind of label isn't difficult today. (thats why there are so many with lots of bullsh!t that all sounds the same).
better: completly forget about these packs. learn how to program a synthesizer and drums. and when sampling find your own old records to sample (i.e. watch some ytube videos from KiNK). there's no magic behind and it makes you unique. regarding samplepacks have in mind: the loops you use are used by 23 other people the same way.

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