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review 2010-10-05

iDJ Review of AtJazz - Deep & Analogue

 

At first listen it would be easy to say that Deep and Analogue doesn’t go that deep at all. The loops are very stripped back, meaning they don’t necessarily sound like you would expect. However, when you combine a lot of the various drum loops, synths and a basses together you actually realise the potential of the sample pack. You’ll realise that it’s actually great to have stripped back loops, as there’s so much you can do with them. All the loops can sit comfortably in your own productions without intruding and causing a mess of things. There’s also plenty of one shots to get stuck into, making this pack well worth the flutter.


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