e-instruments, makers of Kontakt based instruments, is offering 350MB of free loops and MIDI files, created with the brand new Session Keys Electric W – available now.
Each loop contains in its name specifications of the used sound preset, the BPM and which sample set was used.
This is what you get:
68 different loops, nearly 350 MB of free content.
Divided into the categories Animator Loops, Classic Sounds, and Special Sounds.
With the included MIDI files you get even more music production possibilities.
For owners of e-instruments products: If you have bought your product in our online-shop please help us by registering your account with the same mail address you have used to buy the instrument.
All you have to do is to create an user account by clicking on the person icon and fill in the register form:
You’ll then find the free download ot the loop bundle within your “My Products” site:
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